There are two syllables like so: ex-act.
there are two syllables
There are 14 syllables.
your mom is the amount of syllables in Abate i joke there are 2 syllables in Abate
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
Miniature has four syllables. The syllables are min-i-a-ture.
exact has two syllables
For a short word, 'area' has a lot of syllables - three, to be exact.
No, "see" and "free" are not an exact rhyme. Exact rhymes have identical sounds in their final accented syllables, such as "cat" and "hat."
Yes it does. It is not an exact rhyme - it is what is called an assonance. An assonance generally has the same number of syllables as the original word, and the main sound is the same.
If you are asking how many syllables are in the term "the infection", then the answer is four. "The" has one syllable, and "infection" has three: In-FEC-shun. If you want the exact answer, we'd need to know which infection you are asking about. And even then, there are no syllables in any infection: just bacteria and blood and gunky stuff like that. "The" is a definite article, which means you are asking about a single specific infection.
1 syllable: biz, buis, czyz, fizz, griz, his, kriz, liz, ms, ms., quiz, riz, says, tis, 'tis, whiz, wiz 2 syllables: of his, on his, pop quiz, showbiz, Shultz's 3 syllables: chandeliers, into his 4 syllables: bundle of his
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Happened has two syllables. The syllables are hap-pened.
The word "feeling" has two syllables. The syllables are "feel" and "ing".
there are two syllables
There are 3 syllables in snow angels:snow /an/gels
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