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There are five syllables. Pro-nun-ci-a-tion.
Linear is a 3 syllable word. Ex: pronunciation: (lynn-ee-err)
There are four syllables in the word "cannibalism."
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
Why Syllables?Dividing words into syllables is the basis for how we learn to pronounce words. The letters of individual words are broken down into groups that make correct sounds, according to a given language. For example, the flower chrysanthemum, broken down into syllables is: chrys-an-the-mum. If you pronounce each syllable and string them together, you have the correct pronounciation. Were you to break it down as follows: chrysa-NT he-mum, or chry-sant-hem-um, which are not the correct English syllables, you would not be able to sound the word out correctly. Note that different languages, place the emphasis, on different syllables, depending on how many syllables are in a given word. This contributes in part to the wide variety of accents in the world.
There are 3 syllables. Mis-chie-vous.
There are three syllable in mischievous. The syllable breaks are: Mis-chie-vous.
There are five syllables. Pro-nun-ci-a-tion.
There are two syllables. Pre-ferred.
two (although syllables are based on pronunciation, so if you have an exaggerated accent, you might throw in a couple more... this is just for the standard pronunciation) Some-times are the two syllables.
Two syllables. There are two units of pronunciation. Hedge-hog.
2. Pronunciation: Glass-sy.
The dictionary notates correct pronunciation of "any", as an-y; 2 syllables.
California can have either four or five syllables depending on pronunciation. Four syllables - Cal-i-for-nia. Five syllables - Cal-i-for-ni-a.
There are either 2 or 3 syllables, depending on your personal pronunciation. These are:Di-a-mond or Dia-mond.Two.
One. The usual pronunciation is the same as the letter "Q".
One. Although, syllables are based on pronunciation. If you say the word differently, like Ro-ads, then it has two. I think standard American English pronunciation is one though.