There are three syllables like so: mo-men-tum.
The word "musher" is broken into two syllables: mush-er.
Ditch only has one syllable so it cannot be broken into syllables.
I believe that the word you are looking for is syllabification. It means, breaking up a word into syllables. For example, the word inside can be broken up into two syllables, in side.
The word song contains only one syllable. As such, it cannot be broken up into multiple syllables.
pol·lu·tion   [puh-loo-shuhn] source: dictionary.comthree syllables, as indictated by the dots or dashes2 dots/dashes = the word is broken up into three parts = three syllables
the word broken has 2 syllables
The word 'aware' is broken into these syllables: a-ware.
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The word mouth cannot be broken into syllables because it is a single syllable word.
Broken into syllables it is op-po-site.
The word "musher" is broken into two syllables: mush-er.
There are two syllables. Fea-ther.
There are 3 syllables. Cal-cu-late.
It means a word is broken up into three syllables. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation. A word with three syllables is elephant. It is broken up into three parts when it's pronounced: el-e-phant.
Colonists is broken into syllables like this: col-o-nists.
Hy-dro-lo-gy has four syllables.
The word is all one syllable.