There are three syllables. Brav-e-ry.
There are four syllables. Sep-a-rat-ed.
There are two syllables separated like this: a-live.
There are two syllables separated like this: at-tend.
2 syllables (high-est) (And don't forget that each syllable has at least one vowel and is separated between letters that repeat!)
In-sep-a-ra-ble OR in-sep-ara-ble depending on how you pronounce the word.
There are 3 syllables in the word "bravery" (brave-er-y).
This depends on the word. In the word "English" there are two. Eng•lish Syllables are separated with the • symbol.
There are two syllables separated like this: a-live.
There are two syllables separated like this: at-tend.
There are four syllables. Sep-a-rat-ed.
There are two syllables separated like this: tick-le
The word there only has one syllable so it can't be separated into syllables.
The word "league" is separated into one syllable: lea-gue.
2 syllables (high-est) (And don't forget that each syllable has at least one vowel and is separated between letters that repeat!)
In-sep-a-ra-ble OR in-sep-ara-ble depending on how you pronounce the word.
There are two syllables separated like this: ti-ny.
There are two syllables separated like this: oth-er.