Mean has only 1 syllable.
First of all "sleeped" is not a word. If you mean 'sleep' it is one syllable. 'Sleeper' is 2 syllables. 'Sleeping' is also 2. 'Slept' is 1 syllable.
"Its" has one syllable.
The word "to" has one syllable.
There is 1 syllable.
One syllable
If you mean the word "mood" then it has only one syllable.
you mean the word the right? the has one syllable
The word "mean" has one syllable (IPA pronunciation: /miːn/).
First of all "sleeped" is not a word. If you mean 'sleep' it is one syllable. 'Sleeper' is 2 syllables. 'Sleeping' is also 2. 'Slept' is 1 syllable.
"Its" has one syllable.
"Iambic" refers to a metrical pattern in poetry where an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable. It is a common poetic meter found in many works of literature.
In the word "the", there is one syllable.
There is 1 syllable.
one syllable
There is 1 syllable
There is 1 syllable.
it has one syllable