How many syllables in trojan?

Trojan has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.

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Syllables in trojan

  • How many syllables in trojan?
    2 syllables
  • Divide trojan into syllables:
    Tro-jan
  • Stressed syllable in trojan:
    Tro-jan
  • How to pronounce trojan:
    trowjun
  • IPA-notation:
    tɹowˈʤʌn
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    6 (a, j, n, o, r, t)
  • Unique letters:
    6 (a, j, n, o, r, t)
  • Trojan backwards:
    najort
  • Trojan sorted alphabetically:
    ajnort
How many syllables in trojan?
2 syllables
Divide trojan into syllables
Tro-jan
Stressed syllable in trojan
Tro-jan
How to pronounce trojan
trowjun
IPA-notation
tɹowˈʤʌn
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
6 (a, j, n, o, r, t)
Unique letters
6 (a, j, n, o, r, t)
trojan backwards
najort
trojan sorted alphabetically
ajnort

Words like trojan

Trojan in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. He sees, how, fighting round the Trojan wall, / here fled the Greeks, the Trojan youth pursue, / here fled the Phrygians, and, with helmet tall, / Achilles in his chariot stormed and slew.
2. Strange news we hear: A Trojan Greeks obey, / Helenus, master of the spouse and sway / of Pyrrhus, and Andromache once more / has yielded to a Trojan lord.
3. "The tyrant dead, a portion of his reign / devolves on Helenus, who Chaonia calls / from Trojan Chaon the Chaonian plain, / and on these heights rebuilds the Trojan walls."
4. The proud Trojan city was taken at last.
5. I am a Trojan horse, so I have infected your Mac computer.
6. I'm a Trojan, so I infected your Mac!
7. This new operating system is literally a Trojan horse.
8. But she had heard that an offspring, led by Trojan blood, would one day overturn the Tyrian citadels; from this would come a nation ruling widely and proud in war, for the destruction of Libya: thus the Fates spun out their destiny.
9. But she had heard, how men of Trojan seed / those Tyrian towers should level, how again / from these in time a nation should proceed, / wide-ruling, tyrannous in war, the bane / (so Fate was working) of the Libyan reign.
10. This feared she, mindful of the war beside / waged for her Argives on the Trojan plain; / nor even yet had from her memory died / the causes of her wrath, the pangs of wounded pride.

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