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 word has three syllables.
The word managed has two syllables. The syllables in the word are man-aged.
There are two syllables in the word woman. The syllables of the word are wo-man.
There are two syllables in the word cupcakes. The syllables in the word are cup-cakes.
There are two syllables. Guess-work.
The word 'work' has one syllable.
Working has two syllables. The syllables are work-ing.
Guess you meant word not work. There are five
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 word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
Easiest way to count syllables are to put your hand underneath your chin. Say the word and count how many times your chin goes down. That is how I usually do it. Table has two syllables in it. {tay-buhl}
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
The syllables in the word what is only 1 : "what".
The word has three syllables.
There are two syllables. Put your hand under your chin and pronounce a word. When your chin moves your hand, count that as a syllable. Although it doesn't work for every word, it will work well enough for you to get the idea. :)
The word apotex has three syllables. The syllables in the word are a-po-tex.