Tau-ma-ta-wha-ka-ta-ngi-ha-nga-ko-au-au-o-ta-ma-te-a-po-kai-whe-nu-a-ki-ta-na-ta-hu.Looks like 27.
If I'm wrong, its the "au-au-o-ta" bit.
Polynesian syllables are in a word. Tau-ma-taw-ha-ka-tan-gi-han-ga-ko-au-au-o-ta-ma-te-a-po-kai-whe-nu-a-ki-tan-a-ta-hu. 27 syllables. The number of syllables in any word depends on its pronunciation. This, in reality, is a compound word made up of a number of other words in the Māori language of New Zealand to the point of actually being a phrase, making its pronunciation difficult to follow as a single word. The phrase appears to be: Taumata whakatangihanga koauau o tamatea turi pukakapiki maunga horo nuku pokai whenua kitanatahu. comprising as many as 40 syllables depending on the individual pronunciation of each word.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
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