Words can be divided into syllables, each syllable being a sound, when the word is spoken. An individual letter in a word may or may not be a syllable; it is quite common that several letters are used to mean a particular sound. Every sound must have a vowel, and most also have consonants, which are modifications of the vowel. The analysis of the syllables of a word, breaking it down into syllables, is called syllabification. Here is an example. The word reasonable is composed of the following syllables: rea son a ble. Those are four syllables.
The correct syllabification of the word VITAL is vi-tal 2 Syllables
Reh-jee-men.
di-vide
Prop-er-ly
they aid in improving reading skills
jam-bo-ree
The word dream is just one syllable.
ter-ri-ble is the syllabification of terrible.
ac-CESS-ible
Pre op er a tive . This is called syllabification .
The correct syllabification of suffer is suff/er.
The word "debate" is divided into two syllables: de-bate.