cliches
klee-SHAYZ
kleeshayz
/kliˈʃeɪz/ · 2 syllables
In Ingglish — phonetic English where every spelling always makes the same sound — the word “cliches” is spelled “kleeshayz”. Here is how it sounds out, one sound at a time:
| Ingglish | k | l | ee | sh | ay | z |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPA | /k/ | /l/ | /i/ | /ʃ/ | /eɪ/ | /z/ |
English writes “cliches” with
7 letters for 6 sounds. Ingglish writes it
“kleeshayz” — no silent letters, and the same spelling
always makes the same sound, so you can read it exactly as it looks.
Words that rhyme with “cliches”
alwaysdaysraisewaysplaysstayspaysphasepraiseholidays
“cliches” — questions & answers
How do you pronounce “cliches”?
“cliches” is pronounced klee-SHAYZ — IPA /kliˈʃeɪz/. In Ingglish phonetic spelling, where every spelling always makes the same sound, it is written “kleeshayz”.
How many syllables are in “cliches”?
“cliches” has 2 syllables: klee-SHAYZ (the capitalized syllable is stressed).