Patter has two syllables: pat-tern.
A haiku typically has three lines with a pattern of 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, and 5 syllables in the third line, resulting in a total of 17 syllables.
A metrical FOOT (not a metrical set) is a pattern of accented and unaccented syllables, so false.
An iambic trimeter consists of three feet of two syllables each, following the pattern of unstressed-stressed. Therefore, it typically has six syllables in total.
First, five syllables. Then there's seven syllables. Third, five syllables. And that's a haiku about how to write haikus.
meter
first line- five syllables second line- seven syllables third line- five syllables
Shakespeare's favourite rhythmic pattern was iambic pentameter, a line consisting of five pairs of syllables in a weak-strong pattern.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
There are traditionally 31 syllables in a Tanka (poem). They should follow the pattern of 5-7-5-7-7.
Pat-tern.
There are 3 syllables in symphony:sym/pho/ny
there are 2 syllables in stomach. To see why, search 'How many syllables in attack?'