con-test
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There are two syllables. Con-test.
You say, "I am going to a contest", this means you are going to watch a contest. "I am going for a contest", this is odd to say but means that you are hoping or choosing a contest. If you say "I am in/entering a contest", you are saying you are going to attend a contest.
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There are three syllables in the word syllables.
No, the word contest is not an adverb.The word contest is a verb ("we will contest the decision") and a noun ("I entered the contest").
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
Happened has two syllables. The syllables are hap-pened.
Feel has 2 syllables Feel has 2 syllables
it depends on which contest it is like if it is a drawing contest one has to win and if it is a spelling contest then it is a tie.
there are two syllables
A sprint or a distance run, such as a marathon, are examples of a contest. ["Contest" as a noun] The defendants contest all of the plaintiff's allegations. ["Contest" as a verb]