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Yes, a one-syllable word can contain more than one vowel, such as in the word "boil" where there are two vowels ('o' and 'i') in a single syllable.
Two i think because it has two vowels
Syllables are the sounds of vowels in respect of how a word is pronounced. You can work out how many syllables are in a word by saying it aloud. There is only one syllable in the word 'brooch'.
The word "kind" contains only one syllable.A syllable is the smallest phonological building block of language. In most cases, a syllable contains one (or two if complimentary) vowels and additional consonants. In this case, "i" is the syllabo-nucleic vowel, the initial consonant is "k" and the final consonants are "nd."
The word 'the' contains one syllable.
The word 'end' contains one syllable.
i have no clue thats what i was asking sorry ):
There is 1 syllable. There's a lot going on in that word; there are lots of different sounds. But syllables usually follow pronounced vowels.
The word contains six vowels and seven consonants. There is one more vowel than consonant.
The word "cane" contains one syllable.
The word read has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
One. Just because there are two vowels combined in that word doesn't mean it has two syllables.