Words that are eight letters long and consist of three syllables include "beautiful," "elephant," and "incredible." These words often have varied meanings and can be used in different contexts, adding richness to language. They typically contain a combination of vowels and consonants that create distinct sounds for each syllable.
Three.
Happen has three letter in each of its two syllables: hap-pen.
There are two syllables in the word "Matthew" (Matthew has three letters, but two syllables: Mat-thew).
Letters of the alphabets.
There are three syllables. Ev-i-dent.
The answer is chocolate.
Three.
alphabet
Yes.
Yes.
It's more usual to indicate stressed and unstressed syllables. There are three unstressed syllables in apparatus, comprising six letters.
No it isn't. It has two syllables. The first syllable has three letters but the second syllable has two letters. (Jel-ly)
Happen has three letter in each of its two syllables: hap-pen.
There are two syllables in the word "Matthew" (Matthew has three letters, but two syllables: Mat-thew).
orange (1 or 2 syllables - based on accent - and 6 letters) apricot (3 syllables and 7 letters)
alphabet
One-thou-sand-eight-Hun-Dred-fif-ty-three Nine syllables