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" In Latin there are as many syllables in a word, as there are vowels or diphthongs in it ; unless when... "
The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ... - Página 1
por Alexander Adam - 1812 - 302 páginas
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Sequel to the Spelling Book

Samuel Thomas Worcester - 1846 - 158 páginas
...Words and Phrases in common use, pronounced and explained. SECTION I. [From the Greek and Latin.] Is Latin, there are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels and diphthongs in it; as, an'gli-ce; except when the letter u, followed by another vowel, has the sound...
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The Popular Educator, Volumen6

1855 - 424 páginas
...connected with the consonant which comet before if, as, Cons-tán-ia, coHs-tre-nu, ini-pi-rur. In Spanish there are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels or diphthongs ; as, yuin-ce, ног-te, pa-rien-te. In English, the word quince forms only one syllable ; in Spanish...
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Sequel to the Spelling Book

Samuel Thomas Worcester - 1858 - 152 páginas
...Words and Phrases in common use, pronounced and explained. SECTION I. [ From the Greek and Latin.} In Latin, there are as many syllables in a word as there are voxels and diphthongs in it; as, an'gli-ce; except when the letter u, followed by another vowel, has...
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Lessons in Spanish, revised by the ed. of the 'Popular educator'.

Spanish - 1862 - 200 páginas
...they: go: mood. tliey: eel: lar : they: eel: go: ia 1-C »-O »-W oe oi tt-rt tt-e ii-i «-0 In Spanish there are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels or diphthongs ; as, quin-ce, nor-te, pa-rien-te. In English, the word quince forms only one syllable ; in Spanish...
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Ahn's French Primer

Franz Ahn, Peter Henn - 1873 - 68 páginas
...i, it is pronounced like s in pleasure. 4. j is always pronounced like s in pleasure. 5. In French, there are as many syllables in a word, as there are vowels or diphthongs. 6. A single consonant between two vowels, is joined to the latter. le baum© la faut© faux jaune the...
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Ahn's First [-fourth] German Book[s]: Being the First [-fourth ..., Volumen1

Franz Ahn - 1873 - 84 páginas
...sound as in English. 3. In dividing simple words into syllables, mark the following rules: In German there are as many syllables in a word, as there are vowels or diphthongs; thus: lt:ra:ni:o. A single consonant between two vowels is joined to the latter, as: ber @a=me, the...
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Ahn's First German Book: Being the First Division of Ahn's Rudiments of the ...

Franz Ahn, Peter Henn - 1870 - 86 páginas
...sound as in English. 3. In dividing simple words into syllables, mark the following rules: In German there are as many syllables in a word, as there are vowels or diphthongs; thus: lUrfctttsii. A single consonant between two vowels is joined to the latter, as: ber @a=me, the...
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A Grammar of the English Language: With an Analysis of the Sentence

John Seely Hart - 1874 - 258 páginas
...additional force, is given to the voice. This additional force, is what is meant by impulse. Xote. — There are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels and diphthongs, not counting those which are silent or unsounded. A word of one syllable is called...
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The popular educator, Volúmenes5-6

Popular educator - 1880 - 926 páginas
...with the consonant which comes before it ; as, Cons-tdn-ta, cons-tre-nir, ins-pi-rar. In Spanish thero are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels or diphthongs ; as, qiiin-ce, nor-te, pa-rien-te. In English, tho word quince forms only one syllable ; in Spanish...
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Elementary French: The Essentials of French Grammar, with Exercises

Fred Davis Aldrich, Irving Lysander Foster - 1907 - 360 páginas
...which indicates the omission of a vowel : fai. SYLLABLES 8. In dividing words into syllables : (a) There are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels (or digraphs) : a-mi, par-lent, cou-pe-rai, vic-toi-re, pro-pri-t-tai-re . NOTE i. E or u when added as...
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