A syllable is a unit of organisation for a sequence of speech sounds. So, the word "kitten" is composed of two syllables: "ki" and "tten".
When you say a 2 syllable word, your jaw drops twice. For example: kitten is ki-tten mountain is moun-tain playful is play-ful
"Its" has one syllable.
The word "to" has one syllable.
Mean has only 1 syllable.
One syllable
Examples of words that stress on the first syllable include "happy," "apple," "kitten," and "banana."
When you say a 2 syllable word, your jaw drops twice. For example: kitten is ki-tten mountain is moun-tain playful is play-ful
"Its" has one syllable.
one syllable
There is 1 syllable.
In the word "the", there is one syllable.
There is 1 syllable
There is 1 syllable.
The word "to" has one syllable.
it has one syllable
one syllable--and syllable is missing an "s". You should say "How many syllables is winked?"
Mean has only 1 syllable.