There are five syllables. Pro-nun-ci-a-tion.
There are four syllables in the word "pronunciation".
The preferred pronunciation of the word "mischievous" has 3 syllables.
There are four syllables in the word "cannibalism."
Linear is a 3 syllable word. Ex: pronunciation: (lynn-ee-err)
2 syllables are in the word nuisance. :)
there are two syllables in the word grueling
The preferred pronunciation of the word "mischievous" has 3 syllables.
Two syllables. There are two units of pronunciation. Hedge-hog.
The dictionary notates correct pronunciation of "any", as an-y; 2 syllables.
The word "mean" has one syllable (IPA pronunciation: /miːn/).
The word insists officially has two syllables. (In-sists) It is possible for this to vary depending on your pronunciation of the word but the majority of people will pronounce it with two syllables.
The number of syllables for this word differs by the speaker. Commonly, British has a pronunciation that has 1 syllable and rhymes with "whirl". American uses 2 syllables with the emphasis on the first syllable. The difference in pronunciation is recognized by many dictionaries. To clarify, the British do not pronounce the word [skwirl], we pronounce it [skwi-rul] as in two syllables.
California can have either four or five syllables depending on pronunciation. Four syllables - Cal-i-for-nia. Five syllables - Cal-i-for-ni-a.
Two. Breaking it down into pronunciation: kree-churs
There are either 2 or 3 syllables, depending on your personal pronunciation. These are:Di-a-mond or Dia-mond.Two.
One. Although, syllables are based on pronunciation. If you say the word differently, like Ro-ads, then it has two. I think standard American English pronunciation is one though.
Just one. "Jackson" has two, "Jacksonville" has three. The syllables of a word are usually indicated by dashes or dots in the pronunciation key in dictionary definitions.
Depending on your pronunciation there can be two or three syllables:Jew-el-ryJewel-ry.