There is only one syllable.
The word decasyllabic itself has only five syllables, though a decasyllabic word would have ten syllables.
Though has one syllable: though.
The word has three syllables.
The word owner has two syllables. The syllables in the word are own-er.
There are two syllables in the word cupcakes. The syllables in the word are cup-cakes.
The word is actually supercalifragilisticespealidoceous! It has 14 syllables though.
The word although has two syllables. (Al-though)
The word decasyllabic itself has only five syllables, though a decasyllabic word would have ten syllables.
Often it's pronounced as two syllables even though the dictionary gives it one.
Everyday has four syllables, though sometimes it is pronounced with three syllables. "E-ver-y-day" or "Eve-ry-day".
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"
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
Though has one syllable: though.
Polysyllable. Words with two or three syllables are called disyllables and trisyllables, respectively, though 'polysyllable' can be a word with two syllables or more. A word with multiple syllables would be described as polysyllabic.
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
Formally, there are three syllables(cor-por-al). However, many people say the word with the second o silent, where it is only two syllables (cor-pral), though this is improper.