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There are two syllables. Some-where.
Sometimes has two syllables. The syllables are some-times.
Some adverbs with four syllables are:AbnormallyAmazinglyArrogantlyBeautifullyBrilliantlyComfortablyConsistentlyDelightfullyDangerouslyEfficientlyEvidentlyFinanciallyFortunatelyGenuinelyGenerallyHumorouslyImpatientlyInnocentlyJudgmentallyJubilantlyKnowledgeablyMagicallyMeaningfullyNaturallyNeverthelessObviouslyOutrageouslyPassionatelyPersonallyQuestionablyReasonablyRegularlySeparatelySuccessfullyTremendouslyUltimatelyUnbearablyVerticallyVigorouslyWholeheartedlyWonderfully
some-how has two syllables.
There are 2 syllables. Awe-some.
There are 2 syllables. Some-one.
some∙thing => two syllables
There are three syllables in bo-ther-some.
3 syllables Trou - ble - some
trou-ble-some has three syllables.
There are three syllables. Some-bo-dy.
There are two syllables. Lone-some.