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How to distinguish syllables of English words
There are four common ways to divide syllables:

1. If there are two adjacent consonants in the middle of a word, separate them from the middle. For example, the syllable of bas is bas, ket;;

2. If there is only one consonant in the middle of a word, put this consonant on the next syllable, for example, the syllables of open are O and pen;;

3. Curriculum outline; The syllables of words ending in -le are divided into the preceding consonants, for example, the syllable of mumble is bumble;;

4. The syllables of compound words are bounded by each compound word, and the prefix and suffix count as one syllable. For example, the syllables of sportscar are sports and car, and the syllables of undo are un and do.

Extended data:

Common spelling methods are as follows:

Phonetic spelling-spelling vowels as a whole with the first letter. Such as: h-ao→ (Hao).

Two spellings of initials-first find the pronunciation position of initials, set the pronunciation posture, and then pronounce the finals in one breath and spell them into syllables. For example, to spell bā (ba), first close your lips, hold your breath, put on the sound of b, and then pronounce a syllable in one breath.

Three-syllable linking method-it is to analyze the syllables with intermediate sounds into three parts: sound, middle and rhyme, and connect them into one syllable when pinyin is used. Such as: q-I-ng → ng (strong)

Phonetic initials and finals are connected-initials and finals are put together to form a phonetic component, and then they are put together with the finals behind. Such as: guāng→guāng (light).

Syllable classification

The first type: two pinyin festivals; The second type: Sanyinjiao Festival; The third type: recognizing syllables as a whole; The fourth kind: self-formed syllables

compose

In China's Chinese phonology, a Chinese syllable includes initials and finals. In Chinese, a Chinese character usually represents a syllable.

Initial consonant: b p m f d t n l g k h j q x zh ch sh r z c s

Rhyme: a o e i u ü ai ei ui ao ou iu ie ü ee er an en in un ng ng.

Integral Recognition of Syllables: The Word One and Yuan of the Ten-day Ruler

Vowel phoneme is the main body of syllable, and consonant is the boundary of syllable. Each vowel phoneme can form a syllable, such as: bed, bet bet. Both vowels and phonemes can form a syllable, such as: sitting beat beating, beauty.

When there is a consonant phoneme between two vowel phonemes, the consonant phoneme belongs to the last syllable, such as: student student, la'bour labor, father father, teacher teacher (th and ch are letter combinations, and th is pronounced as/θ/or/? /,ch send /t? /)。

When there are two consonant phonemes, one consonant phoneme belongs to the first syllable and the other belongs to the last syllable, for example, winter, winter, October, September and September.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Syllable