2. Jack-ets
Mat has one syllable.
In the word "twelve" there is only one syllable.
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
When there is a word with 'th' in it, like THis.
If you mean unfit for use (as in food) then the same word
3 syllables
There is 3 syllables in the word clothing clo-th-ing
The word "pretzel" has two syllables. It can be broken down as "pret" and "zel."
Both beard and bared have only one syllable.
There is only one syllable in the word book. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
there is three st eal th
There is only one syllable.The word is comprised of: [th]-'A'-r => [th]-'A'-'E'-r, depending on speaker.[The pronunciation of the letters is by their name-- "A" = ay, the letter A]In some dialects it may be possible to pronounce this as two syllables, but I think it is unlikely:"They"-"er"If these two sounds blend together, though, it is just one long syllable.
Mat has one syllable.
In the word "twelve" there is only one syllable.
Three. Ka-Th-Ryn. Definitely three, for sure.
Eighth only has one syllable. The -th might make it sound like two syllables, but it is only one.
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