No, one.
there are two syllables
There are two syllables. Pump-kin.
There are two syllables in "really."
Arrives has two syllables.
The word letter has two syllables!
A clipped word is a shortened version of a word, formed by removing one or more syllables. An example is "ad" for "advertisement" or "phone" for "telephone." Clipped words are often used informally or in casual speech.
Short sentences that are usually used in poetries.
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there are two syllables
There are two syllables. In-spired.
Cowered has two syllables.
The word leasehold has two syllables. The syllables in the word are lease-hold.
There are two syllables. Pump-kin.
Daybreak has two syllables. The syllables are day-break.
Social has two syllables. The syllables are so-cial.
Mea culpa:"Mey-ah cool-pah". (stressed syllables are in italics)The "e" in "mea" is a short e and should ideally be pronounced the same as in the English word "pet"; but the two syllables in "mea" are not supposed to be too abrupt and clipped so a little blending of the vowels is hard to avoid.
Two syllables.