The word 'number' has five phonemes, or speech sounds, in a non-rhotic accent such as the Australian accent. They are n/u/m/b/er. In non-rhotic accents, the "er" is a schwa.In rhotic accents, such as that found in most parts of the US, the "er" will have two distinct phonemes - e and r - giving the word "number" a total of six phonemes.
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It has one syllable (though four phonemes, since its vowel sound is a diphthong).
1 syllable 3 phonemes (one is a diphthong)
The words or phrase (not word) "as many" means any number that is less than or equal to the number in question.
There are three phonemes in the word "construction": /kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/.
Phonemes are speech sounds, and in the word "it" there are just two phonemes - i / t.
The word "Christina" has 7 phonemes.
There are 10 phonemes in the word "instruction."
There are 10 phonemes in the word "persistent."
There are eight phonemes in the word "photograph."
There are 5 phonemes in the word "philosophy."
The word "leave" has three phonemes.
There are eight phonemes in the word "hippopotamus."
The word "at" has two phonemes: /æ/ and /t/.
There are 6 phonemes in the word "explain."
There are nine phonemes in the word "splattered."