How Many Syllables are in French | Divide French into Syllables

How many syllables are in french? 1 syllable

Divide french into syllables: french

How to pronounce french:
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Synonyms and Words Related to French

frenched (1 syllables), frenching (2 syllables), frenchly (2 syllables), daniel chester french (5 Syllables), french people (3 Syllables), gallic (2 Syllables), the french (2 Syllables) anglo-norman (4 syllables), archway (2 syllables), belles-lettres (3 syllables), biegnet (2 syllables), blintz (1 syllables), cockney (2 syllables), communicative (5 syllables), communicatory (6 syllables), crape (1 syllables), crepe (1 syllables), dialect (3 syllables), doorjamb (2 syllables), doorpost (2 syllables), doorway (2 syllables), eclair (2 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with French

amnesia, elysia, magnesia, rhodesia, tunisia

Four syllable words that rhyme with French

anaesthesia, anesthesia, indonesia, micronesia, polynesia

Five syllable words that rhyme with French

french-polynesia

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