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).
The word work has one syllable.
There are two syllables in the word tiring. 'Tir' and 'ring'. To work this out yourself, try to say the word very slowly, and count how many movements your mouth has to make. That can be a good guide as to how many syllables you're making.
The component words "earth" and "quake" are each one syllable. Therefore the compound word "earthquake" is two syllables.
loud rough savaged chaos
Yes, the word serene evokes calm because of its meaning. Serene means peaceful, quiet, tranquil, cool, easy and content. Serene is an adjective.
There are 4 syllables. The - work - dis-trict.
There are two syllables. Work-book.
There are 2 syllables. "An" and "Klet".
There are two syllables. Guess-work.
There are three syllables, "de", "cem", and "ber".
Poem has two syllables. Po-em.
Working has two syllables. The syllables are work-ing.
The word 'work' has one syllable.
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1 for work 2 for village
The word work has one syllable.