tab, tad, tag, tan, tar, tat, tau, tax, tee, the, tea, ten, tenth, teat, tie, tin, tip, tit, toe, tog, tom, ton, too, top, tor, tot, tow, toy, tub, tun, tout, tux, trout, trot, thin, there, though
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Technically, while has 1 syllable since it has one vowel sound and one silent vowel. Some regional dialects affect the pronunciation of single syllable words by adding a second syllable, such as "whi-yul" for while and "chi-yuld" for child.
A closed syllable only has one vowel and the syllable ends in a consonant. An example is "sock".
The stressed syllable is the syllable that is emphasized when it is spoken. Some words have more than one stressed syllable, so the primary stress is the most emphasized syllable, the secondary stress is the second most emphasized, and the tertiary stress is the third most emphasized.
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Some one syllable words that end with A are:abrafleamapaseaspatea
Some one syllable words beginning with C and has the Soft C sound:CedeCeeCellCentCereCertCillCineCiteCymeCyst
Examples of one syllable words are:aanareboarboreboxcancarcaredodogdoordougheatedgeeighteyefiveforfourgivegogoathihighheightinisitjayjokejoykeepkingkneelatelightlotmemoonmynonotnoteofoneownpoorpotpourquestquitquiteratrestrootroutesinsomesongthrowtotootoottwousevieviewwhatwhenwhoyearyetyouzipzonezoo
to and the an a etc.
Some examples of one-syllable describing words are "quick," "small," "soft," "cold," "bright," and "tall."
examples of one syllable words
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One-syllable words are called monosyllables.
Nice.
Monosyllabic (one syllable) words. There is only one syllable so the whole word is stressed.
examples of one syllable words
All words have at least one syllable. The word "best" has one syllable.