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
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2. what are you some kind of tard?
The word "hearts" has one syllable.
The phrase "an act of random kindness everyday" has 10 syllables. An - act - of - ran-dom - kind-ness - eve-ry-day.
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
There are 3 syllables in symphony:sym/pho/ny
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4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
there are 3 syllables