There are 2 syllables. Ei-ther.
Two.
There is either three or two.
California can have either four or five syllables depending on pronunciation. Four syllables - Cal-i-for-nia. Five syllables - Cal-i-for-ni-a.
The word actual can have either two or three syllables depending on how you pronounce it. Two syllables: Ac-tual Three syllables: Ac-tu-al
There are either 2 or 3 syllables, depending on your personal pronunciation. These are:Di-a-mond or Dia-mond.Two.
Depending on dialect, "slavery" has two or three syllables: either slave-ry or sla-ve-ry.
The word respiratory can have either three or five syllables depending on how your pronounce it. If you pronounced it (Resp-i-tory), then it is three syllables. If you pronounced it (Res-pir-a-tor-y) then it is five syllables.
Your question has no answer in that it where is no way to answer it as stated. Either you have to ask how many syllables does Indian have (3) or what does Indian mean: a person born in the country of India or a native American.
I think that the sylobols in disagree is... either 3 or 4 depending on how you say it.
Either 2 choco-late or 3 choc-o-late
Depending on the way you pronounce it, the word corporal can either have two or three syllables. Two syllables: Corp-ral Three syllables: Corp-o-ral
The word complain has two syllables. The syllables in the word are com-plain.