syllables collection

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Hi.
I started to develop a technique usefull to memorise correct spelling etc.
I am looking for a list of syllables used in English language.
Do you have something like that?
I am a kind of mind bender (also ventriloquist- the only in Poland) and memorise a lot of words during a day. But- I have found something what can be very usefull (maybe only for me) and helpfull to remember not only hundred words daily with their meaning but also their spellin (especially when words are very difficult and strange like... indefetingable...ugh:))

I will be glad if you could help me with that a little bit.
I am not looking for grammar and explanation.
I am developing only a tool to memorise words as it is. That's it.

so if you could help me a little bit with that I could be very thankfull.
I have such list like
at
ata
ate
atu
ati and so on in Polish language... such 'bits" bits of information but it's a little different for our language.
I am looking only for written list.
hat I can say- with tool I try to develop you could easy memorise even very very very loooooong and strange words you have ever seen.
Like as example... germans words built by connecting even several words. And of course with proper spelling.
Can you help me?


Wojie
the only Polish ventriloquist and specialist in memory developement.


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RonBee

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First of all, it's indefatigable. :wink:

If you are interested in learning new words I can help you with that. I will post a few here, and you tell me if that is the kind of thing you have in mind.

  • acrophobia fear of heights
    aerophobia fear of drafts of fresh air
    agoraphobia fear of crowds or open spaces.
    agyrophobia fear of crossing the street
    ailurophobia fear of cats
    algophobia fear of pain
    amathophobia fear of dust
    androphobia fear of men
    anemophobia extreme fear of winds or drafts
    Anglophobia fear or dislike of England or anything English
    anthophobia fear of flowers
    apiphobia fear of bees
    arachnophobia fear of spiders
    astraphobia fear of thunder and lightning
    autophobia fear of loneliness

Curiously, one word that is often misspelled is lightning. (There is no e in lightning.)

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A logophile is a lover of words. A bibliophile is a lover of books. An ailurophile is a lover of cats. (That last one is totally ridiculous.)

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