Yes.
Yes.
There are 2 syllables in the word record. (Re-cord). (Both the verb and the noun which have different pronunciations)
One word that can be pronounced with both two and three syllables is "often." It is commonly pronounced as either "off-en" or "off-ten."
A basic part of a meter in poetry that consists of two syllables is called a foot. A foot with three syllables is called a trimeter.
A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, YThey ARE reversed in the mirror. But since they're symmetrical, you can't tell the difference.
"Ski" or "chi" both end in "i" and have three letters.
The month with the least letters in its name is May, which has just three letters. Both June and July also have four letters, but May is the shortest.
Yellow
They both have two syllables.
both are planets both have 5 letters in their name both have 2 vowels and 3 consenants
It may be two or three depending on the way it is pronounced by individuals. It appears that both pronounciations are acceptable..
Both words? Being syllable addends? 5 total, for both words