There is only one syllable in real.
2 syllables, real-ee
there are 2 syllables in stomach. To see why, search 'How many syllables in attack?'
4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
One. (REEL) Dialects may pronounce it as two because of the L. (REE-ull)
There are two syllables in "really."
2 syllables, real-ee
There are 3 syllables in "several" - sev-e-ral. There are 2 syllables in "really" - real-ly.
two(2) real-ly
3 Bus (i)- ness - men The 'i' is in the real word but when doing the syllables it isn't included
There are three syllables in the word realized Re-al-ized. It is possible for this word to be pronounced with two syllables in some dialects: real-ized.
This is not a word so we're not going to count syllables for you. If you want a syllable count for a real word you can ask that and someone will help you out.
It really depends on how you say there word. Re-a-lize. OR Real-ize.
Even though fastly is not a real word, there are two syllables in "fastly". "Fast-ly"However, quickly is a better adverb just to let you know. It also has two syllables. "Quick-ly"
Technically this word should have 12 syllables, but because it is not a real word and rather impossible to say fluently without pauses, there could be more or less than 12 syllables when you try saying it aloud.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
There are 14 syllables.