The word "however" has three syllables: how-ev-er.
The acronym P.E. itself has 2 syllables. However, if you expand the acronym to Physical Education, it has 7 syllables.
There is 2 syllables in the word purchase.
2 syllables are in the word nuisance. :)
there are two syllables in the word grueling
There are two syllables in the word "weekend."
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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.
There are two syllables in the word: "maenwhile". However I'm sure you mean: meanwhile which also has two syllables.
No, "does" cannot have two syllables. This is because your jaw only drops once when you say the word. The way I was taught however many times you say a word that is how many syllables there are in that word. Hopes this helps.
The word baptism has two syllables. Bap-tism.Many dialects, however, pronounce this word with three syllables. (Bap-tis-m)
In standard English, isle has one syllable. However, many speakers will pronounce the word with two syllables.
The acronym P.E. itself has 2 syllables. However, if you expand the acronym to Physical Education, it has 7 syllables.
In the word "Jingle Bells" there are three syllables. In the song however, there are 235.
2 syllables You can find this out on your own, also by putting your hand about an inch or less under your chin and pronouncing the word, and however many times your chin touches your hand is how many syllables it has- Have fun!
In standard English, the word aisle has one syllable. However, the majority of English speakers pronounce the word with two syllables.
Two syllables in the word teacher.
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.