limited

Syllables:
li·mit·ed
3 syllables
limited in syllables

About "limited"

Syllables
3
Letters
7
Language
EN

How to Split "limited" into Syllables

The word limited is divided into 3 syllables: li·mit·ed. Understanding this syllable division is essential for correct pronunciation and spelling.

📝 Syllable Breakdown

  • li — 1st syllable
  • mit — 2nd syllable
  • ed — 3rd syllable

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

The phonetic transcription of limited:

  • IPA: /ˈlɪmɪtɪd/

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📖 Definitions

  1. simple past and past participle of limit
  2. limited (comparative more limited, superlative most limited)

✓ Why Learn Syllable Division?

Understanding how to break down limited into syllables helps with:

  • Correct pronunciation — Knowing syllable structure ensures accurate speech
  • Improved spelling — Breaking words into chunks makes them easier to remember and write
  • Reading fluency — Recognizing syllable patterns speeds up reading comprehension
  • Poetry and lyrics — Syllable counting is essential for meter and rhythm
  • Language learning — Non-native speakers benefit from syllable awareness

📊 Similar Words Comparison

Compare limited with related words to understand syllable patterns:

Word Syllables Division
limited 3 li·mit·ed
lento 2 len-to
Linda 2 lin-da
lineament 3 li-nea-ment
Lindy 2 lin-dy

🔗 Related Words

Explore syllable divisions of words related to limited:

Lima, limb, lime, limn, limo, limp, limy, Limbo.

Frequently Asked Questions About "limited"

How many syllables does "limited" have?

limited has 3 syllables: li·mit·ed. The word is divided into 3 distinct sound units that make up the complete pronunciation.

Where is the stress in "limited"?

The stress is on the first syllable: li. This means you emphasize the "li" part when pronouncing limited.

How do you pronounce "limited"?

limited is pronounced as /ˈlɪmɪtɪd/ (IPA notation). The syllables are divided as: li·mit·ed.

Is "limited" easy to spell?

Breaking limited into syllables helps with spelling: li·mit·ed. By pronouncing each syllable separately, you can identify the letters more easily and avoid common spelling mistakes.

Why learn to divide "limited" into syllables?

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.