There's many different beliefs on this, but i think that it's:
sep-er-at-el-y, so 5
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
There are 2 syllables are in the word advance.
The word antelope has three syllables. The syllables in the word are an-te-lope.
The word prepared has two syllables. The syllables in the word are pre-pared.
It has 4 syllables. Sep-a-rate-ly.
It's divided like so: sep-a-rate-ly.
A syllable is part of a word that is separately uttered. "K" is one utterance. "OK" has two utterances.For the word they're:"They're" has 1 syllable."They are" has 2 syllables.There is 1 syllable in "they're". When split into "they are", there are 2 syllables.
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
Excel does not have the capability to look at a word and determine how many syllables are in it, so you cannot count syllables in Excel. You could look at a word and type in the amount of syllables it has yourself and then total the number of syllables up using a SUM function. [by FM00078]_OR, you can separate the word by its syllables for counting, (Eg: Syll a ble =3). It works but is slightly difficult to read. (I tried to answer separately, could not, so I simply added to)
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
The syllables in the word what is only 1 : "what".
The word has three syllables.
Yes, the syllables fun and nee are separately pronounced.
The word apotex has three syllables. The syllables in the word are a-po-tex.
There are three syllables in the word taxation. The syllables of the word are tax-a-tion.
The word prophets has two syllables. The syllables of the word are pro-phets.