Most dictionaries separate syllables with a period or mid-height dot.
syllabification
If you mean dividing it into its word parts, it will be "endo- + -crine".If you mean dividing it into syllables, it will be "en·do·crine" [en-duh-krin].
It has 5 syllables.
there is one<Many people believe there is 2 but its 1:)
the method of forming or dividing words
There are three syllables. Hot - Co-coa.
Latter is divided into two syllables: lat-ter. This can be found by dividing the "twin" letters when dividing a word into syllables. Take "bub-bles" for example.
enjoys has 2 syllables. Dividing enjoys into syllables: en-joys
There are 2 syllables. Act-ing.
If you mean dividing it into its word parts, it will be "endo- + -crine".If you mean dividing it into syllables, it will be "en·do·crine" [en-duh-krin].
There are two syllables like so: ex-act.
there are 2 syllables in the words feelings.
Reactive has 3 syllables, re/act/ive
Dividing a word into syllables helps with pronunciation, especially in languages where syllables are the basis for pronunciation rules. It also aids in understanding the word's structure and can be helpful for spelling and decoding unfamiliar words.
The word comma has two syllables. If you are dividing it to break across lines, it is divided between the double letters: com-ma.
The phrase "an act of random kindness everyday" has 10 syllables. An - act - of - ran-dom - kind-ness - eve-ry-day.
Those are two words, in those two words there are two syllables
The word interact has three syllables. The syllables are in-ter-ACT. The stress is on the last syllable.