"Deca-" = ten Decasyllabic = ten syllables example = disestablishmentarianism
in with, there is only one syllable. you can easily test this by holding your jaw and say the word. you know how many syllables there are in a word by saying the word and depending how many times your jaw drops is the number of syllables. for example, when you say with, your jaw drops once, one syllable.
The word mulled has one syllable. To determine how many syllables a word has, say the word aloud and count how many "parts" is has. For example, when you say the word syllable, it is broken up into three parts - syll-a-ble.
An easy way is to clap whilst saying a word out loud. The number of claps is the number of syllables. For example: Say the word "example" whilst clapping. You should clap three times as "example" has three syllables. Ex-am-ple.
There are 14 syllables.
3 syllables. (ex-am-ple).
"Deca-" = ten Decasyllabic = ten syllables example = disestablishmentarianism
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Two. Ka-ra. Another example would be elephant. That has three syllables. E-le-phant.
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
There are two syllables. Example Sentence: Mitch Longley was the most popular a - mongst the BMHS crowd!
There are two syllables in the word tiring. 'Tir' and 'ring'. To work this out yourself, try to say the word very slowly, and count how many movements your mouth has to make. That can be a good guide as to how many syllables you're making.
There are two syllables. The word "class" has one syllable. The word "room" has one syllable. Therefore, the word "classroom" has two syllables. To find out how many syllables a word has, listen to how many times you place stress on a word. For example: "Example" has three syllables. When we say this word, we usually pronounce it as ex-am-ple. Notice that when you say this word aloud, it matches with how I've broken it down. Try it with other words and see what you can find.
There are two syllables in the word "babbling" (bab-bling).
The word "learn" has one syllable. To find out how many syllables a word has, listen to how many times you place stress on a word. For example: "Example" has three syllables. When we say this word, we usually pronounce it as ex-am-ple. Notice that when you say this word aloud, it matches with how I've broken it down. Try it with other words and see what you can find.
The word "lunch" has one syllable. To find out how many syllables a word has, listen to how many times you place stress on a word. For example: "Example" has three syllables. When we say this word, we usually pronounce it as ex-am-ple. Notice that when you say this word aloud, it matches with how I've broken it down. Try it with other words and see what you can find.
in with, there is only one syllable. you can easily test this by holding your jaw and say the word. you know how many syllables there are in a word by saying the word and depending how many times your jaw drops is the number of syllables. for example, when you say with, your jaw drops once, one syllable.