
Originally posted by Tom Tom
The Only problem (going back to the original q) with Robbos answer is that January only has 3 Sylablls not 4.
Jan
U
Ary.
Its not Jan
U
ar
Iy
as implied by Robbos answer.
Just a thought??!!
Tom Tom, put the pot pipe down for a moment !!!!
January has four syllables, you seem to have no problem in attributing one syllable to the 'U' part of January but completely step on your dick when trying to work out how many syllables 'ary' has.
The 'ary' part of January has TWO syllables, 'a' and 'ry', get it Homer ????
And therefore, my answer doesn't 'imply' anything, it 'tells' you there are four syllables to January !!!!!
Anything else Tom Tom ?
Robbo (two syallables)