There are four syllables. U-nit-ed - States.
Every state except for Maine (and Guam, if you count US territories) has more then one syllables.
There are 2 syllables. Gen-us.
There are three syllables. U-ran-us.
There are three syllables. Nu-cle-us.
The word 'using' has two syllables (pronounciation: us-ing).
It has six syllables.
The word unusual has four syllables. The syllables are un-us-u-al.
Officially there are two syllables: Jul-ius. Most pronunciations will have three syllables though: Jul-i-us.
9: Alabama, California, Colorado, Indiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, West VirginiaColorado, California, Michigan, etc.pensilvania, California,Oklahoma,South Dakota, North Dakota,Alabama,Mississippi, New Mexico, arazonia,Connecticut,west virgina,Colorado, and i think that's itcalifornia
There are four states that begin and end with and "A". There are 14 US States that do not contain an "A". There are 36 US States that contain one or more letters "A". There are 22 US States that end in the letter "A".
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