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There are two syllables in enrich, 'en' and 'rich'.
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Richard Cory has four syllables. The syllables are Rich-ard Cor-y.
Clothesline has two syllables. The syllables are clothes-line.
English has a variable number of syllables, primarily because syllables are created by the combination of consonants and vowels in words. In terms of phonetic units, there are thousands of possible syllables due to the diverse combinations of sounds. However, an exact count of syllables in the English language is challenging to determine, as it can vary based on dialects and pronunciation. Generally, syllables are classified based on their vowel sounds, leading to a rich variety of syllabic structures.
Laboratory has four syllables.
There are nine syllables in the phrase "much have you traveled in the realms of gold."
There are 4 syllables in pretentiously.
2 + 2 = 4 syllables
It has 5 syllables.
5 syllables... 'ex-tra-ord-in-ary'
There are two syllables in the word "dairy."