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To separate syllables in a word, you can look for vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Each syllable usually contains a vowel sound, and you can divide the word at the points where these sounds occur.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
The word "slowly" has two syllables. In linguistic terms, a syllable is a unit of sound that is typically made up of a vowel sound with accompanying consonant sounds. In the case of "slowly," the two syllables are "slow" and "ly."
2 syllables are in the word nuisance. :)
there are two syllables in the word grueling
3
The word able has two syllables. The syllables in the word are a-ble.
4. First, separate the word into constituent syllables: Dis-a-point-ed. Then, count the syllables: 4.
It has one syllable. BTW if you want to know how many syllables are in a word or if you want to check than you can always look the word up in a dictionary-- it will separate the word into a certain number of syllables, for example: a-non-y-mous as in four syllables
The syllables in the word different are " diff - er - ent ".
Say it out loud, slowly to yourself, and write down the separate sounds. You'll find that there are 4 syllables in the word.
There are two syllables in fungi because it has two separate vowel sounds; fun & gi
There are three syllables in the word memories. (Mem-or-ies)
It has tw0 syllables: flat-ter.
The contraction you're has only one syllable. If you separate it into two words you will have two syllables, one for each word.
ex-am
There are 7 syllables: In-Di-Vi-Si-Bi-Li-Ty