2 because the-a-dore is how u would say it
One - the first syllable is stressed.
There is only 1 syllable for this word.
The first syllable is stressed: BAF-fle.
There is only one syllable in the word "Watched" A trick to being able to count syllables is to say the word while clapping. So as you say "Watched" there is only a beat for 1 clap. But take the word "motor", the first clap is "mo" while you have a second clap in "tor". Therefore the word "motor" has two syllables. Another way to look at it, is to determine the stressed and unstressed parts of a word. Take our word "motor" again. "Mo" is not the stressed part of the word, but the hard "t" in "tor" is. By counting the stressed and unstressed parts of a word, you can again determine the syllables in a word.
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
The word popular has three syllables. There is one stressed syllable, the first one. The syllables in the word are pop'-u-lar.
One - the first syllable is stressed.
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The stressed syllables in the word "poacher" are "poa" and "cher".
The first syllable is stressed.
The word stressed has only one syllable. If you wanted to use the word in a poem you could take poetic license and pronounce it with two syllables as stress-ed.
There is only 1 syllable for this word.
an-gle has two syllables.
The word forbade has two syllables. The syllables in the word are for-bade.
What is the stressed syllables in the word: mother? Answer: The word "mother" has two syllables: "moth-er." The stressed syllable in the word is the first syllable, "moth." So, the word "mother" is pronounced as "MOTH-er" with the stress on the first syllable.
In the word "desperate," the stressed syllable is "des" and the unstressed syllables are "per" and "ate." Stressed syllables are pronounced with more emphasis and are typically longer and louder than unstressed syllables.
The word dozen has two syllables. The syllables of the word are do-zen.