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How do you divide the word limit into consonant?

You can't really "divide" the word "limit" into consonants, as consonants and vowels work together to form syllables. Here's a breakdown:

Syllabification:

* lim - This is the first syllable, containing the consonants "l" and "m".

* it - This is the second syllable, containing the consonants "t".

Consonant Breakdown:

* l - This is a liquid consonant.

* m - This is a nasal consonant.

* t - This is a stop consonant.

What you *can* do:

* Isolate the consonants: You can separate the consonants from the vowels: l m t.

* Count the consonants: There are three consonants in the word "limit".

Let me know if you have any other word you'd like to analyze!

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