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How many syllables are in slang? 1 syllable

Divide slang into syllables: slang

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Synonyms and Words Related to Slang

lang (1 syllables), slanged (1 syllables), slanging (2 syllables), slangs (1 syllables), argot (2 Syllables), befool (2 Syllables), cant (1 Syllables), cod (1 Syllables), dupe (1 Syllables), fool (1 Syllables), gull (1 Syllables), jargon (2 Syllables), lingo (2 Syllables), patois (2 Syllables), put on (2 Syllables), put one across (4 Syllables), put one over (4 Syllables), take in (2 Syllables), vernacular (4 Syllables) argot (2 syllables), befool (2 syllables), cant (1 syllables), cod (1 syllables), dupe (1 syllables), gasconade (3 syllables), gull (1 syllables), jargon (2 syllables), lingo (2 syllables), patois (2 syllables), vernacular (4 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Slang

durang, harangue, li-kang, nanchang, pyongyang, shenyang, tunkelang, xiaogang, ziyang

Three syllable words that rhyme with Slang

kuomintang, xinjiang

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