The word is all one syllable.
The word "dresses" has two syllables. It can be broken down as "dress-es."
The word "compare" has two syllables. It can be broken down as com-pare.
Broken into syllables it is op-po-site.
The word main has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there aren't any syllable breaks.
It means a word is broken up into three syllables. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation. A word with three syllables is elephant. It is broken up into three parts when it's pronounced: el-e-phant.
There are two syllables. Fea-ther.
The word "dresses" has two syllables. It can be broken down as "dress-es."
the word broken has 2 syllables
Boasted has 2 syllables. The word can be broken down into two parts: boast-ed.
The word 'aware' is broken into these syllables: a-ware.
The word education has four syllables. The syllables are broken down as follows ed-u-ca-tion.
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The word mouth cannot be broken into syllables because it is a single syllable word.
There are two syllables in the word follow. The syllables of the word are fol-low.
Broken into syllables it is op-po-site.
The word "musher" is broken into two syllables: mush-er.
A syllable is how the word is broken down and how many sounds are in a word. For example word is one syllable but there word example is three ex-am-ple is how you determine the syllables.