3 syllables sche-du-le
You can pronounce schedule with either two or three syllables:
"SKED-yule"
or
"SKED-yoo-al", like casual "KAZH-oo-al"
Plus saying "SHED-", mostly British, instead of "SKED-", and different effects of the d+y sounds, like "SKED-jool".
But "le" doesn't represent a syllable (unlike "syllable", where it does!). If you have to put a hyphen in it at the end of a line, make it "sched-ule".
Schedule has two syllables: sche-dule
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