Wild has one (IPA: /wɑɪld/) or two (IPA: /wɑɪ.jəld/) syllables, depending on your accent.
One.
The first stressed syllable in "wilderness" is "wild."
One syllable. Different dialects may accentuate the diphthong in this word so that it sounds like two syllables (why-yold). However, a diphthong is a moving monosyllabic sound. Thus, English dictionaries will show it as one syllable.
its just one syllable
The word kind 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.
It has one syllable.
One syllable.
Yes it has one syllable.
A one syllable word only has one syllable. For examples, consider the differences between these words for syllable counts:on (one syllable), versus onward (two syllables)up (one syllable), versus upward (two syllables)two one syllable), versus twofold (two syllables)to (one syllable), versus toward (two syllables)house (one syllable), versus household (two syllables)store (one syllable), versus storeroom (two syllables)mail (one syllable), versus mailbox (two syllables)