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If you mean syllables the answer is one.
"Secretay" is not a word, but it has 3 syllables. If you mean "Secretary" then it has 4 syllables.A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of sounds. Ex. 'Water' has 2 syllables; wa and ter.Wa-ter. Water.
A Tanaga is a Filipino poem that consists of four lines with seven syllables each.
When one uses the phrase "Moving swifter" than another thing, they might mean moving faster, easily and such, than another thing. This phrase isn't very commonly used, though.
"Citius, Altius, Fortius" translates to "Swifter, Higher, Stronger."
The verb you are describing is "alleviate." It has four syllables and means to make something lighter, less severe, or easier to bear, particularly in the context of relieving pain or discomfort. Medications often aim to alleviate symptoms, improving a person's quality of life.
In maori these individual words mean Swifter: hohoro Higher: taioreore Stronger: mārohirohi So your phrase would be: hohoro, taioreore, mārohirohi
That's a four-syllable word meaning "form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess."