There are six syllables like so: Spon-dy-lo-lis-the-sis.
There are two syllables in the word follow. The syllables of the word are fol-low.
The word "song" is broken up into one syllable: /sɔŋ/.
There are two syllables like so: hy-drate.
Syllables are actually divided depending on the sound of the word. You should break it up depending on how you say it. For example, the word 'example' is divided into three parts when you say it which means it has three syllables. An easy way to determine this is to clap whilst saying a word out loud. Ex-am-ple.
I believe that the word you are looking for is syllabification. It means, breaking up a word into syllables. For example, the word inside can be broken up into two syllables, in side.
There are two syllables in the word follow. The syllables of the word are fol-low.
Break the work missionary into syllables like this: mis-sion-ar-y.
The word "song" is broken up into one syllable: /sɔŋ/.
There are two syllables like so: peo-ple.
spe-ci-fic
re-al-is-tic
There are three syllables like so: en-cour-age.
Slipped only has one syllable so it cannot be broken up into syllables.
Two syllables : san/dy (normally pronounced "SANN-dee")
There are three syllables:lan-gua-ges.
The word representing has four syllables like so: rep-re-sent-ing.
Sound the word out and the breaks are syllables. So milligram would be mil-li-gram.