do ti la sol, fa mi re do.
sol la, la ti, ti do.
do do ti la sol sol, fa mi
do do ti la sol sol, fa mi.
mi, mi, mi, mi, mi fa sol,
fa mi re, re, re, re mi fa,
mi re do (octave)do, la sol fa mi
fa mi re do.
Solfege method.
Those syllables are called "solfege." Each syllable corresponds to a specific scale degree in the major scale.
You are referring to the syllables used in "solfege", the system of sight-singing and singing practice. The syllables are do (pronounced dough), re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti (sometimes the last is si instead of ti). Think of "Doe, a Deer" from The Sound of Music. The syllables relate to each other according to the standard major diatonic scale, with the tonic on 'do'.
La is positioned between sol and ti on the solfege scale of music. La is no particular note itself, but rather is assigned to a different note depending the key of the music itself. Solfege is typically used in music to help learn the skill of sight-singing, in which each note is sung as a syllable. By memorizing the position and relative distance between solfege syllables, it is possible to become skilled in singing a piece of music with no assistance other than the sheet of music itself.
There are web pages that show them, both with drawn pictures and live demonstrations on youtube. I can not put a URL in the answer here, but if you do a google search for "solfege hand signs" there are several options to click on.
There are 2 syllables. En-joy.
The word enjoy has two syllables. The syllables in the word are en-joy.
The use of syllables to substitute for notes is called solfege or solfeggio. Solfege is a music education system that assigns syllables to different pitches or scale degrees. It helps musicians develop their ear-training and sight-singing abilities by providing a way to vocalize and identify musical intervals. Commonly used syllables in solfege include do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti.
There are three syllables. En-joy-ment.
There are 4 syllables. En-joy-a-ble.
2 joy-ful
joy and happiness is furaha, pronounced foo- HA-ha (i,e,, last 2 syllables rhyme with "haha."
joyful has 2 syllables, joy and ful.
Solfege method.
There are three syllables in the word syllables.
Three (joy-ful-ly).
3. (en-joy-ing).