There are 2 syllables. Gram-mar.
In Hindi grammar, "chhand" refers to the metrical patterns used in poetry. There are seven basic types of chhand: Gayatri, Tri-shtubh, Anushtubh, Jagati, Trishtubh, Ushnik, and Pankti. Each type has a specific number of syllables per line and a specific pattern of long and short syllables. For example, Gayatri chhand has 24 syllables arranged in three lines of 8 syllables each.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
there are 2 syllables!
There are 3 syllables in 'saviours'.
There are three syllables in the word "stereo."
gram-mar (2 syllables)
In Hindi grammar, "chhand" refers to the metrical patterns used in poetry. There are seven basic types of chhand: Gayatri, Tri-shtubh, Anushtubh, Jagati, Trishtubh, Ushnik, and Pankti. Each type has a specific number of syllables per line and a specific pattern of long and short syllables. For example, Gayatri chhand has 24 syllables arranged in three lines of 8 syllables each.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
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there are 3 syllables
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2 syllables