'Sprite' has one syllable. In English, a good rule of thumb is that there is one syllable per audible vowel sound. So in 'sprite', only the 'i' is audible. (The 'e' is silent, though it influences the pronunciation of the 'i'.) Rare exceptions to this are words like 'rhythm', which is pronounced like a 2-syllable word: 'rhyth-m'.
The word kind has one syllable.
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"Its" has one syllable.
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'Sprite' has one syllable. In English, a good rule of thumb is that there is one syllable per audible vowel sound. So in 'sprite', only the 'i' is audible. (The 'e' is silent, though it influences the pronunciation of the 'i'.) Rare exceptions to this are words like 'rhythm', which is pronounced like a 2-syllable word: 'rhyth-m'.
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The word kind has one syllable.
No, the word "hues" has one syllable.
Sobbed has one syllable.
Yes it is one syllable. Every word has at least one syllable.
Crumb is a one syllable word.
The word "gum" has one syllable.
The word "dread" has one syllable.
The word "past" has one syllable.
The word "strap" has one syllable.
It has one syllable.