aforementioned has syllables.
Just one. you dont put a sylable for a s on the end of a word
One. There has to be one vowel in each sylable, and in this case hatch only has one vowel, and that is "a".
This is an easy one to figure out. A sylable is a sound group in a word. So: Din and er Two!
the word soft has 1 sylable try it clap your hands and see how many times your hand claps.
Is this a trick question? I make it 200, rather than the aforementioned 5.
Yes.
No.
ma
Yes.
it has 1 sylable
Tom
First.
No but the ADD in address is stressed
satisfactory
The aforementioned celebrity then left the scene.
No. only one. One Sylable: Noise
It is pronounced the same as the first sylable of "Rudolf"