One. You pronounce it like: Moovs.
Not Moo-ves.
There is one syllable in the word white. A good trick to find syllables is to see how many times your jaw moves up and down when you say a word.
1 One. One, because your chin moves down only once.
One (you can check for any word by seeing how many times your jaw moves up and down when you say the word)
"Bike" has one syllable.You can count syllables by adding one each time your mouth moves into a new position when speaking. (There are more technical definitions, including rules for where to insert hyphens for word breaks at the ends of lines.)"Biker" has two syllables. So does "biscuit"."Bicycle" has three.
there are 2 syllables in stomach. To see why, search 'How many syllables in attack?'
There are three syllables in arable. A-ra-ble. One way to count how many syllables in a word is to count how many times your chin moves down.
it depends how you say it but just one
2 coff-ee. every time your chin moves down when you say a word is how many syllables are in the word.
There is one syllable in the word white. A good trick to find syllables is to see how many times your jaw moves up and down when you say a word.
There are three syllables in the word production. For future reference to figure out how many syllables there are in a word count the beats. If that is too hard however put your hand on your chin and say the word, however many times your jaw moves up and down, that is the number of syllables.
Two...beat/ing 2 I think. If you want to find out how many syllables are in a word, put your hand on your chin and say the word. how many times you r moves down is how many sllables there are.
1 One. One, because your chin moves down only once.
One (you can check for any word by seeing how many times your jaw moves up and down when you say the word)
There are 3 syllables. You can put your hand under your chin and say a word. In most cases, each time your chin moves your hand down, that's one syllable.
there is two. a good way to count out sylables is to put your hand under your chin and as you say the word count how many times your jaw moves.
There are two syllables. Put your hand under your chin and pronounce a word. When your chin moves your hand, count that as a syllable. Although it doesn't work for every word, it will work well enough for you to get the idea. :)
There is one syllable. Additional Answer: A trick to count syllables is to put your hand under your chin, say the word, and count the number of times that your chin moves downward. Each move down signifies a syllable.