Alabama - 4
Alaska - 3
Arizona - 4
Arkansas - 3
California - 4
Colorado - 4
Connecticut - 4
Delaware - 3
Florida - 3
Georgia - 2
Hawaii - 3
Idaho - 3
Illinois - 3
Indiana - 4
Iowa - 3
Kansas - 2
Kentucky - 3
Louisiana - 5
Maine - 1
Maryland - 3
Massachusetts - 4
Michigan - 3
Minnesota - 4
Mississippi - 4
Missouri - 3
Montana - 3
Nebraska - 3
Nevada - 3
New Hampshire - 3
New Jersey - 3
New Mexico - 4
New York - 2
North Carolina - 5
North Dakota - 4
Ohio - 3
Oklahoma - 4
Oregon - 3
Pennsylvania - 4
Rhode Island - 3
South Carolina - 5
South Dakota - 4
Tennessee - 3
Texas - 2
Utah - 2
Vermont - 2
Virginia - 3
Washington - 3
West Virginia - 4
Wisconsin - 3
Wyoming - 3
There are four syllables. U-nit-ed - States.
All but Maine.
Four US states have names ending with N.
No U.S. states have four words in their names.
14 US states have the letter L in their names, but only 1 starts with L, Louisiana.
There are 2 syllables. Gen-us.
none because we aren't dumb
· Kansas · Kentucky
There are three syllables. Nu-cle-us.
There are three syllables. U-ran-us.
Every state except for Maine (and Guam, if you count US territories) has more then one syllables.
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