The way I learned how to distinguish syllables from words is from an old trick my mom taught me when I was little. When you say a word clap your hands to a certain rhythm and you can find the syllables. Such as unhappily, un-hap-pi-ly if you cap along to it you can see the different syllables. :)
there are 2 syllables in the words feelings.
Those are two words, in those two words there are two syllables
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "syllables" (phoneme parts of words).
There are three syllables. Con-so-nant.
In the two words "No school" there are two syllables.
It has 5 syllables.
Answer
Both words? Being syllable addends? 5 total, for both words
When a vocalist scats, they use nonsense syllables for words.
Anglo-Saxon words typically have one to three syllables.
Camp fire is two words, each with one syllable. Waterproof has three syllables. Yardstick has two syllables.
The word vibration has three syllables. The syllables in the word are vi-bra-tion.