col-lar
The word "collar" is divided into two syllables: col-lar.
You divide it into syllables like this: PRO-JECT an easy way to divide it is clapping your hands or tapping your foot every new syllable.
Clapping whilst saying the word out loud is an easy way of determining how many syllables a word has and where they're divided. The word "whatever" has three syllables. What-ev-er.
Syllables are actually divided depending on the sound of the word. You should break it up depending on how you say it. For example, the word 'example' is divided into three parts when you say it which means it has three syllables. An easy way to determine this is to clap whilst saying a word out loud. Ex-am-ple.
Mi-cro-phone
The word "collar" is divided into two syllables: col-lar.
Col-lar.
col-lar
The word howl only has one syllable so there is no divide.
Col-lar.
The word stubborn has two syllables. The syllables in the word are stub-born.
Cousin has two syllables.
You divide it into syllables like this: PRO-JECT an easy way to divide it is clapping your hands or tapping your foot every new syllable.
ap•peal
um/pire
Mar-ket.
It divides into three syllables in the following way re-luc-tant