Here is the full confirmed list of countries with only 2 syllables in their name. I hope this is helpful to you. ~CoyoteFlower
China
Japan
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Peru
Chile
Brazil
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Cuba
Poland
Turkey
Oman
Haiti
Yemen
Niger
Jordan
Kenya
Ghana
Mali
Nepal
Qatar
Sudan
Togo
Belize
Thailand
Belguim
Fiji
Ukraine
Benin
Malta
Kuait
Cyprus
Guinea
Tonga
Burma
Israel
There are many countries that have two syllables in their names. Here are a few examples:
1.Spain
2.France
3.Greece
4.Chad
5.Laos
6.Chad
7.Wales
8.Sudan
9.Nepal
10.Yemen
11.Malta
12.Chile
13.Peru
14.Togo
15.Bhutan
16.Fiji
17.Samoa
18.Nauru
19.Tonga
20.Tuvalu
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Benin, Belize, Brazil, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Congo, inland, Ghana, Haiti, Iceland, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kenya,
Mali, Malta, Nepal, Niger, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Qatar,
Sudan, Sweden, Thailand, Togo, Turkey, Ukraine, Yemen and Tokyo
What countries have only 2 syllable in their name?
Benin, Belize, Brazil, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Congo, inland, Ghana, Haiti, Iceland, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kenya,
Mali, Malta, Nepal, Niger, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Qatar,
Sudan, Sweden, Thailand, Togo, Turkey, Ukraine, Yemen and Tokyo
What countries have only 2 syllable in their name?
Top Ten Two-Syllable Cities:ShanghaiBeijingDelhiLagosGuangzhouMumbaiMoscowDhakaCairoLahore
No, it only has one syllable.
A one syllable animal name is dog. A two syllable animal name is tiger.
The word buy only has one syllable.
Woodpecker
Laugh is only one syllable. There are no syllable breaks.
it has only one syllable
I would choose a one syllable name as a middle name, or at most a 2 syllable name with the stress on the second syllable. Ann, or Marie, for example, or Lynn.
Luxembourg and Mexico are countries. They are the only countries that contain the letter X.
They are polysyllabic.
Man-y. There are 2 syllables in that word.
No, it has only one syllable.