There are three syllables. Con-so-nant.
Each of these words have two syllables.
There are three syllables. Get-ting - tired.
"Words" and "who" both have 1 syllable.
Camp fire is two words, each with one syllable. Waterproof has three syllables. Yardstick has two syllables.
there are 2 syllables in the words feelings.
Those are two words, in those two words there are two syllables
In the two words "No school" there are two syllables.
There are three syllables. Con-so-nant.
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Each of these words have two syllables.
There are three syllables. Get-ting - tired.
Both words? Being syllable addends? 5 total, for both words
"Words" and "who" both have 1 syllable.
A sesquipedalian story typically has many syllables, as it contains long and complex words. The exact number of syllables would depend on the specific words used in the story.
Anglo-Saxon words typically have one to three syllables.
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