There are two syllables like so: sup-plies.
nec-ta-rine 3 syllables
pic-ture
Divide the word earlier into syllables like this: ear-li-er.
There are four syllables in the word "unlikeable." The breakdown is un-like-a-ble.
re-cess
Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
The syllabic breakdown of the word vaccine is vac-CINE.
Biggest has two syllables, with the emphasis on the first. The syllable breakdown is big-gest.
There are two syllables in "shameful," with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is shame-ful.
There are eleven syllables in the sentence "but now she had all the vegetables she needs". Here's the breakdown: "but now she had all the vege-ta-bles she needs" As you can see, vegetables is three syllables, and the rest of the words have one.
The word "neophyte" is syllabicated as "ne-o-phyte." It consists of three syllables, with the breakdown indicating how the word is pronounced.
To break down a country name into syllables, identify the separate vowel sounds in the name. Each vowel sound typically represents a syllable. For example, "Canada" can be broken into two syllables as "Can-a-da" where each vowel sound ('a') indicates a syllable. Use pronunciation guides or dictionaries to help identify syllables in country names correctly.