The word "kind" contains only one syllable.
A syllable is the smallest phonological building block of language. In most cases, a syllable contains one (or two if complimentary) vowels and additional consonants. In this case, "i" is the syllabo-nucleic vowel, the initial consonant is "k" and the final consonants are "nd."
In the word "kind," there is only one syllable.
There are 14 syllables.
There are 2 syllables.
3 syllables
2 syllables
In the word "kind," there is only one syllable.
one syllable
nine
The word "hearts" has one syllable.
2. what are you some kind of tard?
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
The phrase "an act of random kindness everyday" has 10 syllables. An - act - of - ran-dom - kind-ness - eve-ry-day.
There are 14 syllables.
there are 3 syllables
4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
There are 3 syllables in symphony:sym/pho/ny