This word only has two syllables: "toa" (rhymes with GO) and "ster" (rhymes with HER). It refers to a machine that makes toast out of bread. Some people might also want to divide it as "toast-er," but I am dividing it the way it is pronounced.
"Irk" has one syllable. In American English, it rhymes with clerk, lurk, perk, quirk, shirk, Turk, and work.
there are two syllables
There are 14 syllables.
your mom is the amount of syllables in Abate i joke there are 2 syllables in Abate
Something that rhymes with park that is 2 syllables is Clark. Aardvark rhymes and is two.
rhymes that have more than two syllables.
4 syllables: ingenuous 5 syllables: disingenuous treacherous
2 syllables: orphic 3 syllables: dimorphic 4 syllables: polymorphic 5 syllables: anthropomorphic
There are 2 syllables in special -> spe-cial
The word special has two syllables.
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