The word behind is broken into two syllables like so: be-hind.
There is one syllable in the word girl. You can't break the word down.
Tiny is 2 syllables. Ti-ny.
The word "helmet" has two syllables. The syllable break-down is "hel" and "met."
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
Three is a one syllable word. That syllable is sometimes silent.
The syllable break in the word "hole" is at the end of the word, making it a single syllable word.
There is no syllable break as the word "blew" only has one syllable.
The syllable break in the word "page" is between the 'p' and 'a' – pag-e.
Flight doesn't have a syllable break as there is only one syllable.
The word "behind" is stressed on the first syllable, "be-".
A syllable break is the "break" between each syllable of a word.For example, the word "bankrupt" has two syllables = bank - rupt.The - represents the syllable break.
there isn't one, the word is one syllable
It's ONE syllable
The syllable break in the word "though" is usually between the 'o' and 'u' — 'tho-ugh'.
The syllable break for 'circle' is in the middle between 'cir' and 'cle'.
The syllable breaks for the word 'gather' is: ga ther.
The second syllable.