Every state except for Maine (and Guam, if you count US territories) has more then one syllables.
There are six US states with two syllables, none are over nine letters long.
There are thirteen US states over nine letters long, all are more than two syllables.
Yes. Take super for example.
Those with more than one syllable. Also known as polysyllabic.
One, you can try clapping out loud to see if there is more than one syllable.
No. The superlative form of "awesome" is "most awesome" because "awesome" is a polysyllabic(having more than one syllable) word.
The stressed syllable is the syllable that is emphasized when it is spoken. Some words have more than one stressed syllable, so the primary stress is the most emphasized syllable, the secondary stress is the second most emphasized, and the tertiary stress is the third most emphasized.
No, "once" has only one syllable.
A syllable is one unit of sound in English. Syllables join consonants and vowels to form words.Syllables can have more than one letter; however, a syllable cannot have more than one sound.Syllables can have more than one consonant and more than one vowel, as well. However, the consonant(s) and vowel(s) that create the syllable cannot make more than one sound.
No it has one.
A one syllable word has only one syllable. A ten syllable word has ten. There are no one syllable words with ten syllables.
No, "icicle" has only two syllables: i-ci-cle.
Yes.
There are more than one single-syllable words for baby. One of the words is tyke.
It's the stressed syllable in a word, the one you say a bit more forcefully than the others. In the word "tomorrow", you emphasize the syllable "mor" more than the other syllables.
rebuke
A rhyyme of one syllable words or, if more than one syllable, words ending with accented syllables.
marzipan
Yes, it has two syllables.