How Many Syllables are in Tongue | Divide Tongue into Syllables

How many syllables are in tongue? 1 syllable

Divide tongue into syllables: tongue

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Synonyms and Words Related to Tongue

tongues (1 syllables), clapper (2 Syllables), clapper (2 Syllables), glossa (2 Syllables), knife (1 Syllables), lingua (2 Syllables), natural language (5 Syllables), spit (1 Syllables) amberbell (4 syllables), ankyloglossia (6 syllables), bantering (3 syllables), banteringly (4 syllables), berate (2 syllables), berating (3 syllables), bite (1 syllables), bleat (1 syllables), caterwaul (3 syllables), clapper (2 syllables), doorbell (2 syllables), double-tongue (3 syllables), express (2 syllables), facetious (3 syllables), facetiously (4 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Tongue

bung, chung, clung, dung, flung, fung, gung, hung, junge, kung, kyung, lung, myung, phung, pung, rung, slung, sprung, strung, stung, sung, swung, tongue, tung, ung, wrung, young, yung

Two syllable words that rhyme with Tongue

among, hsiung, mcclung, nueyung, unsung

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