There are two syllables. KUR-FYEW.
Many did, many didn't.
Two. An unstressed followed by a stressed one. In other words, the following line (perhaps the most famous line in all of English poetry) is made up of five iambs, which means it's written in iambic pentameter (giving a total of 10 syllables): The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
well scientists have stated in many cases that curfew is a sign of disloyalty and many other long words or phrases i cant quite recall.
There is no curfew in the UK, nor, I believe, in any European country, nor in the USA or Canada. In fact, I would say that most countries don't have a curfew.
4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
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