There is only 1 syllable.
The word "laid" has one syllable.
The word "settler" has two syllables.
"Heritage" has 3 syllables. The syllables are her-it-age.
'Layed' has one syllable in common English. It, by conventional orthography would be pronounced the same as "Laid". However, since "layed" is not a word, there is nobody to defend it. With that in mind, it could have as many as four syllables if you allow the L to be a semivowel.
The word leasehold has two syllables. The syllables in the word are lease-hold.
The word "attached" has two syllables. It is pronounced as at-tached.
Laid is only a 1 syllable word so it's just "laid".
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
The word has three syllables.
The syllables in the word what is only 1 : "what".
The word apotex has three syllables. The syllables in the word are a-po-tex.
There are three syllables in the word taxation. The syllables of the word are tax-a-tion.
The word prophets has two syllables. The syllables of the word are pro-phets.
The word burnol has two syllables. The syllables in the word are bur-nol.
The word unwrap has two syllables. The syllables in the word are un-wrap.
The word Guiana has three syllables. The syllables in the word are Gui-a-na.
There are two syllables in the word tidbit. The syllables in the word are tid-bit.