Yes, always is two syllables.
There are two syllables.
Two: Al-Ways
The word "always" comprises two sounds: /ɔː/ and /weɪ/, making a total of two syllables.
I've always been taught and led to believe that the word peddler is a two-syllable word.
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No there are always three syllables. <><><> Unless you use a very old term for radio, and call it a wireless.
there are two syllables
yes. (sorry if there is two lines for this answer it always happens with me i don't know why!)
There are two syllables. In-spired.
Cowered has two syllables.
In - Trigue There are two syllables in this word. It always helps if you clap in a rhythm with each syllable. A syllable is a vowel and a constant, formed together.
The word leasehold has two syllables. The syllables in the word are lease-hold.