The word passionate is divided into 4 syllables: pas·sio·na·te. Understanding this syllable division is essential for correct pronunciation and spelling.
The phonetic transcription of passionate:
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From Middle English passionat, from Medieval Latin passiōnātus (“affected, impassioned, libidinous, easely angered”). Equivalent to passion + -ate (adjective-forming suffix). Compare French passionné. From passion + -ate (verb-forming suffix). Cognate with French passionner.
Understanding how to break down passionate into syllables helps with:
Compare passionate with related words to understand syllable patterns:
| Word | Syllables | Division |
|---|---|---|
| passionate | 4 | pas·sio·na·te |
| peasant | 2 | pea-sant |
| pigment | 2 | pig-ment |
| pheasant | 2 | phea-sant |
| pubescent | 3 | pu-be-scent |
Explore syllable divisions of words related to passionate:
passionate has 4 syllables: pas·sio·na·te. The word is divided into 4 distinct sound units that make up the complete pronunciation.
The stress is on the first syllable: pas. This means you emphasize the "pas" part when pronouncing passionate.
passionate is pronounced as /ˈpæʃənɪt/ (IPA notation). The syllables are divided as: pas·sio·na·te.
Breaking passionate into syllables helps with spelling: pas·sio·na·te. By pronouncing each syllable separately, you can identify the letters more easily and avoid common spelling mistakes.
Learning syllable division helps with correct pronunciation, improved spelling, better reading fluency, and is useful for poetry and lyric writing where syllable counting matters. It's especially helpful for language learners.