You divide it like this:
in-si-di-ous.
The word "insidious" is divided into three syllables: in-si-dious.
The word "indebted" is divided into syllables as in-debt-ed.
The word "address" can be divided into two syllables: ad-dress.
The word "lessons" is divided into two syllables as: les-sons.
The word "whatever" is divided into three syllables: what-ev-er.
The word "allow" is divided into two syllables: al-low.
Altogether is divided up into 4 syllables .
The word "hungry" is divided into two syllables: hun-gry.
how do you divide the word pieces into syllables
I think that it has no syllables.
The word simple has two syllables divided like so: sim-ple.
There are two syllables divided like this: pic-ture.
There are two syllables divided like this: daugh-ter.
The word "indebted" is divided into syllables as in-debt-ed.
The word "lessons" is divided into two syllables as: les-sons.
The word "address" can be divided into two syllables: ad-dress.
Town isn't divided into syllables as there is only one syllable.
trial