It doesn't; it has one.
The word rehearsal has three syllables: re-hear-sal. When learning how to think of words in syllables, speak the word and notice when you naturally 'break up' the word. As examples: Say the word 'two'. The word 'two' has one syllable. You do not have any natural breaks when you speak it. Now, say the word 'twofold'. The word 'twofold' has two syllables. You have a natural break in saying two--fold. (the dashes are used here to show there is a break) Say the word 'will', as in "I will go to bed." Will has no natural breaks. Now say the word 'willing'. Hear the pause between 'will-' and '-ing'. It has two syllables.
I see and hear only two syllables in woman. A woman, however, has a lot more!
"Hear" has one syllable.
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The word leasehold has two syllables. The syllables in the word are lease-hold.
The word 'sudden' has two syllables: sud-den. When learning how to think of words in syllables, speak the word and notice when you naturally 'break up' the word. As examples: Say the word 'two'. The word 'two' has one syllable. You do not have any natural breaks when you speak it. Now, say the word 'twofold'. The word 'twofold' has two syllables. You have a natural break in saying two--fold. (the dashes are used here to show there is a break) Say the word 'will', as in "I will go to bed." Will has no natural breaks. Now say the word 'willing'. Hear the pause between 'will-' and '-ing'. It has two syllables.
The word 'sister' has two syllables: sis-ter. When learning how to think of words in syllables, speak the word and notice when you naturally 'break up' the word. As examples: Say the word 'two'. The word 'two' has one syllable. You do not have any natural breaks when you speak it. Now, say the word 'twofold'. The word 'twofold' has two syllables. You have a natural break in saying two--fold. (the dashes are used here to show there is a break) Say the word 'will', as in "I will go to bed." Will has no natural breaks. Now say the word 'willing'. Hear the pause between 'will-' and '-ing'. It has two syllables.
there are two syllables in the word grueling
Their are two syllables in the word silly.
Rea-son. Listen for the phonemes that make up the word - you can hear two distinct sounds, 'ree' and 'son'. Therefore, 'reason' is two syllables. The same applies for words like, well, applies. 'A-plys'. Two syllables. Or 'Excellent'. 'ex-ell-ent'. Three syllables.
The word lady has two syllables. The syllables of the word are la-dy.