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Other than two syllable ("it-ee") ending words about the closest I can get is: secretary
rhymes that have more than two syllables.
No, the word once has one syllable.
It's the stressed syllable in a word, the one you say a bit more forcefully than the others. In the word "tomorrow", you emphasize the syllable "mor" more than the other syllables.
Yes, a one-syllable word can contain more than one vowel, such as in the word "boil" where there are two vowels ('o' and 'i') in a single syllable.
A syllable is one unit of sound in English. Syllables join consonants and vowels to form words.Syllables can have more than one letter; however, a syllable cannot have more than one sound.Syllables can have more than one consonant and more than one vowel, as well. However, the consonant(s) and vowel(s) that create the syllable cannot make more than one sound.
Yes.
No it has one.
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
Yes, a prefix can have more than one syllable. For example, "un-" and "re-" are common two-syllable prefixes in English.
the syllable is pronounced more strongly than the others in a word