The word is all one syllable.
In standard English, the word aisle has one syllable. However, the majority of English speakers pronounce the word with two syllables.
The second syllable in the word "syllable" is accented.
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
The word bruised only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
The silent letter in the word "aisle" is the "s". It is not pronounced, so the word is pronounced like "I'll".
There isn't a syllable break. The word "hole" only has one syllable.
The word "aisle" sounds exactly the same as "isle."
i'll have that aisle
No, it not. The word aisle is a noun (path, walkway), although it is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as aisle seat.
The stressed syllable in the word "morning" is the first syllable, which is "mor."
No. The word 'their' has one syllable.
first syllable