hypothesis
no
Miscount
"Miscount".
one thousand
no, because its not writen as alot, but a lot, and even though you say it as one word, its not one.
One conclusion is that you can say how importaint the coral snake is
I wouldn't say it is. It's more of a conclusion word for a paragraph or essay.
No, it in not reasonabel - reasonable, even - because "figue" is not a word that is recognised.
In conclusion, and based on the above, we say that.....
I say one word
A brilliant simple starter would be finally....... or therefor would be a little more complicated. But you would have to think whether it would suit what you are trying to say in the rest of the paragraph. The original (trusted) answer: It depends on what you mean by conclusion. If you mean 'conclusion' in the sense of 'end', 'Finally' would be a good word to introduce it. If you mean 'conclusion' in the sense of 'inference', 'Therefore' is a possibility.
in an maths conclusion you write what you notice and what you have learnt, for example say some one was learning about angles and they found out that 90 degrees is an right angle they would write a summary and that is what a maths conclusion.
No, the word "say" has one syllable.
Some synonyms of "in conclusion" include therefore and in summary.
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."
Answer
There is no special technique; whatever your conclusion is, just say it.