Yes, the word "rain" has two syllables: "rain" (1 syllable) and "ing" (1 syllable).
No, it is a two syllable word: stead-y
The word "through" has 1 syllable (pronounced threw, thru, throo).
Crumb is a one syllable word.
Two: "O-range"
no it's a 1 syllable word
Yes, the word "rain" has two syllables: "rain" (1 syllable) and "ing" (1 syllable).
1 syllable, it may sound like two but the syllable is 1
No there are two syllables.
Yes, because the longest 1 syllable word is screeched and squirreled is longer.
No, it is a two syllable word: stead-y
There is 1 syllable in "changed."
No, the word "wolf" only has one syllable.
there are two syllables in the word blooming . ( bloo-ming )
No. The word 'their' has one syllable.
A syllable is part of a word that is separately uttered. "K" is one utterance. "OK" has two utterances.For the word they're:"They're" has 1 syllable."They are" has 2 syllables.There is 1 syllable in "they're". When split into "they are", there are 2 syllables.
If I'm Understanding Your Question A Syllable is How Many Counts That Word Gets So For Feet IT should Be only 1 Syllable.