1 syllable for each word.
One.
The phrase "all the time" has three syllables. The syllables in the phrase are all-the-time.
The word after has two syllables. (Af-ter) thats right
it has 2 syllables if you dont think im right clap it out grea-sy two syllables
i think its 3
"And all its violence" has six syllables. In - all - its - vi-o-lence.
If you have the word spelled right then I would say that it has 4 syllables.
you mean the word the right? the has one syllable
All of them.
2; two is right, clap it out lit-tle.
There are four syllables in usually: us / u / all / y However, you will often hear it spoken with three syllables, as many people do not enunciate the second syllable.
All but Maine.