Monkey, badger, rabbit are a few examples of animal words that have two syllables. There are quite a few more.
Some words with two syllables that start with D are:dentistdonkeydaggerdevildimpledragondaughterdaddydampendrippingdoughnutdungeondeadbeatdreadfuldamagedoubtfuldangledecentdapperdeltadoweldappledriverdelugedaisy
The word "sixty."
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Spoonerism is the unintentional exchange of letters or syllables between two words or even within a word. The word derives from a 19th Century Clergyman. Also Metathesis is the reversal of letters within a word.
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The word happy has six letters and two syllables. The syllables of the word are hap-py.
No it isn't. It has two syllables. The first syllable has three letters but the second syllable has two letters. (Jel-ly)
The word letter has two syllables!
There are two syllables. Six-ty.
There are two syllables in the word "Matthew" (Matthew has three letters, but two syllables: Mat-thew).
Every state except for Maine (and Guam, if you count US territories) has more then one syllables.
The phrase "two-coordinate graph" has six syllables. The syllables are two-co-or-din-ate-graph. The highest stress point in the phrase is the word graph.
Some words with two syllables that start with D are:dentistdonkeydaggerdevildimpledragondaughterdaddydampendrippingdoughnutdungeondeadbeatdreadfuldamagedoubtfuldangledecentdapperdeltadoweldappledriverdelugedaisy
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Every letter apart from 'W' has one syllable. 'W' has two syllables.
Happen has three letter in each of its two syllables: hap-pen.
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