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What is a word that one syllable but when you add 1 letter to it becomes three syllabes?
This is a classic riddle! The answer is:
"Add"
When you add the letter "s" to the end, it becomes "adds" which has three syllables.
Does the word comfort have a short o sound?
How many syllables does lookout loudspeaker overdo and overhead have?
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What is the meaning of KLAR?
Does the word spoken have a long or short vowel sound?
How do you spell your highness?
How do you pronounce the French word bobèche in French?
What does phosphorescent mean?
What part of speech does many hours belong to?
What is the homophone for concede?
How do you sign peace in british language?
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