his muscle is very strong
Two in normal spoken English. Even a poet would probably not give it more syllables as the silent e in English is not counted as a poetic syllable (unlike the silent e in French poetry).
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
The first O is short and the I is short. The second O is a schwa and the final E is silent. (op-uh-zit)
There is one syllable in the word "smiles." The "e" is silent, and so smiles rhymes with miles and tiles.
there is no silent letters in marvel
One. (The e is silent.)
There are two syllables in the word "marriage." The "e" and "i" are silent.
One syllable. The a is silent and it makes the e become a long e.
Two in normal spoken English. Even a poet would probably not give it more syllables as the silent e in English is not counted as a poetic syllable (unlike the silent e in French poetry).
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
No. There are 2 short E sounds for the first 2 E's. The final E is silent.
It has two (the final -e is silent). It's pronounced with the accent on the first syllable. SY'kl.
Some examples of words where adding a silent "e" makes the vowel long are "hope," "save," and "slide."
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The first O is short and the I is short. The second O is a schwa and the final E is silent. (op-uh-zit)
There is one syllable in the word "smiles." The "e" is silent, and so smiles rhymes with miles and tiles.
The word 'sentence' has 2 short E sounds in it. The E in the first syllable 'sen' and the E in the second syllable 'tence' both make the short E sound. The final E is silent.