How many syllabic consonants are there in English?

1. m, n, l
2. m, n, r
3. m, n, l, r

Which one is right?
Would you let me know a good website where I can learn about that?

Number 3 is correct -- M, N, L, R.

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John -- I'd never heard of "syllabic consonants" until I just researched it. And I still don't really understand what they are.

Is it really necessary for you to learn about them?

The correct answer is 3. In English, there are three syllabic consonants: m, n, and l. Syllabic consonants are consonant sounds that can function as the nucleus or main vowel sound of a syllable.

One reliable website where you can learn more about syllabic consonants in English is the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. They provide detailed explanations and examples of various linguistic concepts, including syllabic consonants. You can visit their website at www.merriam-webster.com and search for "syllabic consonants" to find relevant information.