Closed and Open Syllables.
Kinds has one syllable.
There are many types of syllables used in music but i presume the kinds you are asking about are "do-re-mi" syllables. These are called solfège and are most commonly associated with choral music and music theory.
There is really no relation between the number of syllables and kinds of words. Proper nouns refer to specific places or people: Joe (1), Chicago(3), Petropavlovsk (5) are all proper nouns.
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Happened has two syllables. The syllables are hap-pened.
The word "feeling" has two syllables. The syllables are "feel" and "ing".
there are two syllables
There are 3 syllables in snow angels:snow /an/gels
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4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
There are three syllables in the word syllables.