Syllabication/ Decoding/ Syllable Division Rules and Syllable Types
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2023
- Breaking words into syllables makes spelling easier to memorize. Syllables are small chunks of words with a vowel sound and a written vowel. In this video, you'll learn some basic to advance syllable division patterns for kids and middle and high school students too.
Syllabication/ Decoding/ Syllable Division Rules and Syllable Types
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Very many thanks for sharing this video mam. Got great clarity.
Thanks maam for this video. Beautifully explained.
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ms.hira..u r really doing so well....a great help seriously.. thanks always
Youe explanation is very nice. Plz continue this great work
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Thank you so much ma'am. Ma'am make another Video on new difficult words.(Like combination of small and long words).
Sure I will
First of all thank for the amazing video however I have a question regarding the blends. For example: in the word “foundation” we have nd blend but we still separate them. I got confused a little bit.
i wanna ask ...is it necessary to explain children wd this vc cv n such terms...i mean it's far more easier to explain to break according to spoken sounds of a word...nai?? n my students already understand in the way im doing...so still is it necessary to go wd this pattern..just to acknowledge myself ...
You can break the words as you speak them if you already know the pronunciation but if there's a new word you need to know the rules of syllabication.
Cha rac ter is tic(suffix)
Dis (prefix) Cri mi na tion (suffix).
Ma'am, Is my decoded process is correct?
(But, in second word 'mi' open syllable I says long I .na also same open syllable.🤔)
Char/ac/ter/is/tics
Dis/cri/mi/na/tion
Char/ac/ter/is/tis
Hi Hira, is this division correct?
Yeah, it's correct.
Char/ac/ter/is/tic
Dis/crim/i/na/tion
Am unable to find the discription box
And the links
Can anyone help
Maam can you please explain
Is it cab/in or ca/bin?
It's ca/bin.
is saying its long sound because of the open syllable.
You channel is Unique on UA-cam
I'm glad to have unique viewers like you.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Char act er is tic
Dis crim in a tion
Is it correct mam
Can we have a syllable containing only a shwa?
Yes, for example, e/vent (uh/vent)
@@HomeschoolingwithHira what type of syllable is this?
@@hanaamohammed1324 open syllable. In open syllable, vowels usually say their long sounds but they can also make a schwa sound.
Ma'am one doubt.Disastrous . If we decode in this way -- Di sas trous . Then 'Di' open syllable, I sounds long I. But, you said it sounds short sound . Will you please explain me.
Any vowel can say the schwa sound anywhere - a short /uh/ sound - even at the position of an open syllable.
Watch the video on schwa to understand this concept, please.
In Characteristic? Char...why /h/ is silent here?
CH has three sounds that depend on the origin of words.
Ch as in chips - English origin
Ch as in technology (silent k) - Greek origin
CH as in chef (French origin)
We don't have any rules to find when to say which sound but a dictionary can help you.
Thankyou so much Hira! God bless!
plz mam nick video aur aik
Samajh nhi aya mujhe what you are asking for?
One more video on syllables? Below is the playlist on syllables, please check it out. Here you'll find Urdu/Hindi videos on syllables as well.
syllables: ua-cam.com/play/PLS3Gm3vhh6iSmYuXaFYb1wYiGWyVwiiiX.html
Open syllables says I itself na not e sound
Letter i has lots of exceptions when it comes to pronunciation. In many open syllables positions, "I" says the long e sound instead of saying its sound. And unfortunately, we don't have any rules for this.
Kya aap Hindi mein bhi samjha sakti hai
Hi,
Hindi ma bilkul samjha sakti hn laikin zyada log English ma hi video dekhtay hain is liye English ma samjhayi hn. Neechay Hindi videos ki playlist hai, wahan per apko Hindi ma content miljaeyga. Hope that help.
Hindi/Urdu Videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLS3Gm3vhh6iTlB65jWSyExUENYSKIkfL8.html
Ch/ar/act/er/is/tic
In every syllable, we must have a vowel.
In your first syllables, there isn't any. /Char/ is the first syllable together