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No. There are four syllables. An easy way to find out how many syllables there are in a word is: put your hand under your mouth and count how many times your jaw goes down whilst saying the word.
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.
"Reliable" has four syllables, "undeniable" five.One way to count the syllables is to imagine singing each word, changing note whenever you form your mouth into a new shape to sing the next bit of the word.
a way to see how many syllables there are in a word is place your hand plam-down underneath your chin not touching your chin but right underneath it so whenever you open your mouth your chin with touch your back of your hand say a word and however many times your chin touches your hand is how many syllables are in that word for example: ev-er-green and Jacob has two syllables in it ja-cob hope that helped :]
1, the word is a fluid motion of the mouth, if you think of it having two then the work sounds completely different
Count how many times your mouth opens when you say the word. There are 6 syllables.
one Just say the word with your mouth closed.(How many sounds you here are how many syllables are in the word.)
Count how many times your mouth opens when you say the word. Gee-long. Two syllables.
Count how many times your mouth opens when you say the word. a-ssis-tant 3 syllables
How many times does your mouth open when you say the word? Bur-glar. Two syllables.
Count how many times your mouth opens when you say the word. Chil-e that's two syllables.
The word mouth cannot be broken into syllables because it is a single syllable word.
Mouth's only has one syllable. It can sound like two, but it only has one.
No. There are four syllables. An easy way to find out how many syllables there are in a word is: put your hand under your mouth and count how many times your jaw goes down whilst saying the word.
2: Spe-cies. If it helps I clap to find out how many syllables a word has. Like you clap every time you open your mouth to say the word.
pain has one syllable. If you say pain with your mouth count how many times your mouth opened on the word and you got how any syllables for that word.
Simply speaking, the number of times you open your mouth to pronounce a word is the number of syllables. Therefore, "waters" would have two syllables.