There are 2 syllables. Roy-al.
ro-yal has two syllables.
Two.
There are 2. Roy-al. It is quite possible to argue that there is only 1 syllable in royal. Few people pronounce the word 'roy - al' by stressing both syllables. For most it's a running sound with one syllable. 'roy-l'. The same is true of the word 'lion'. You can hear the second syllable attempting to emerge more in 'lion' than in 'royal', but traditionally poets have considered both words as being either one or two syllables.
A 7-line stanza of any kind is called a septet. The most common such form, and apparently the only one to have a special name, is rhyme royal, which uses the scheme ababbcc, the lines having 10 syllables each i.e. (usually) iambic pentameter. Rhyme royal is also sometimes known as the Troilus stanza
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There are three syllables in the word syllables.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
Happened has two syllables. The syllables are hap-pened.
Feel has 2 syllables Feel has 2 syllables
there are two syllables
There are 3 syllables in snow angels:snow /an/gels
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