There is 1 syllable. -Go.
Try clapping your hands to it if you are still not sure.
The first syllable in "polygon" is stressed: POL-y-gon. While this is true for many words that begin with the prefix "poly", note that it is not true for all such words. For example, the adjectival form, polygonal, has its stress on the second syllable: po-LI-go-nal.
The syllable "GI" is typically pronounced as one syllable, sounding like "jee" (IPA: /dʒiː/). It can appear in various contexts, such as in the word "giraffe" or as a standalone abbreviation for "gastrointestinal." In phonetics, it is classified as a closed syllable, where the vowel is followed by a consonant sound.
close
The first.
One
"Its" has one syllable.
The stress syllable in "gorilla" is on the first syllable: go-RIL-la.
one syllable
There is 1 syllable.
In the word "the", there is one syllable.
There is 1 syllable
There is 1 syllable.
The word "to" has one syllable.
it has one syllable
Yes it's an open syllable.
one syllable--and syllable is missing an "s". You should say "How many syllables is winked?"
Mean has only 1 syllable.