crow, low, mow, doe, dough, row, toe, show, grow, you, do, to, and, did, how, who, does, with, each with 1 syllable.
2 syllables. throw-ing.
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two (although syllables are based on pronunciation, so if you have an exaggerated accent, you might throw in a couple more... this is just for the standard pronunciation) Some-times are the two syllables.
The word "temporary" has the same number of syllables as "stationary," which is four.
There is one syllable in the word same.
School is one syllable. It would be written the same if showing syllables.
BEI-NI-AL ,There are 3 syllables. One way how you can find the syllables of any word is by clapping and saying the word at the same time.
No.
The same way that males throw an (American?) football.
In my own understanding, synonyms and syllables are important in writing a tanka (5-7-5-7-7) because it is easy for us to build a poem if the rhyming words have the same meaning and same count of syllables.
No, men and women throw from the same oche.
The same way you throw a grenade: A Button.