How many syllables in astronauts?

Astronauts has 3 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.

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Syllables in astronauts

  • How many syllables in astronauts?
    3 syllables
  • Divide astronauts into syllables:
    As-tro-nauts
  • Stressed syllable in astronauts:
    As-tro-nauts
  • Secondary stressed syllable:
    As-tro-nauts
  • How to pronounce astronauts:
    astrunots
  • IPA-notation:
    æˈstɹʌnɔˌts
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    10 (a, a, n, o, r, s, s, t, t, u)
  • Unique letters:
    7 (a, n, o, r, s, t, u)
  • Astronauts backwards:
    stuanortsa
  • Astronauts sorted alphabetically:
    aanorssttu
How many syllables in astronauts?
3 syllables
Divide astronauts into syllables
As-tro-nauts
Stressed syllable in astronauts
As-tro-nauts
Secondary stressed syllable
As-tro-nauts
How to pronounce astronauts
astrunots
IPA-notation
æˈstɹʌnɔˌts
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
10 (a, a, n, o, r, s, s, t, t, u)
Unique letters
7 (a, n, o, r, s, t, u)
astronauts backwards
stuanortsa
astronauts sorted alphabetically
aanorssttu

Astronauts in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Skylab was designed to allow astronauts to live and work in space for several weeks. It was to be a laboratory for astronauts and a base for spacecraft.
2. Spacesuits protect astronauts from extreme hot and cold temperatures, harmful space dust and radiation. They also give astronauts oxygen to breathe and water to drink during spacewalks.
3. Sometimes a large robotic arm is used to move astronauts on spacewalks. Astronauts are attached to the robotic arm using a foot restraint.
4. But those who insist the U.S. did not put astronauts on the moon have claimed their own "evidence" to a faked landing. They question why the flag astronaut Neil Armstrong planted on the moon could not possibly be rippling, because there is no air on the moon. In reality, the astronauts bent the metal frame holding the flag, causing the ripples.
5. For the first time in nine years, NASA astronauts were launched from American soil on an American rocket, and for the first time in history, those astronauts flew on a commercially built and operated spacecraft.
6. The astronauts were greeted with cheers and applause of an enthusiastic crowd.
7. The astronauts were greeted with spontaneous applause.
8. The astronauts went up to the moon in a rocket.
9. The astronauts were greeted by their enthusiastic cheers and applause.
10. People were delighted at the safe return of the astronauts.

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