The word French has one syllable.
i think 2 ban-nane
one kind of French slang is called "verlan," where the syllables in words are reversed. Even the name is an example of this: "l'invers," repeated with the second syllable first, sounds like "verlan."
Two in normal spoken English. Even a poet would probably not give it more syllables as the silent e in English is not counted as a poetic syllable (unlike the silent e in French poetry).
The Narrator chooses to cut loose the bass.
there are two syllables: DOR MANT
three
The population of Mant is 278.
There is no code for zera the mant
French generally has an average of 1.5 to 2 syllables per word.
Richard Mant died in 1848.
The area of Mant is 19.34 square kilometers.
Keith Mant was born in 1919.
The word French has one syllable.
how mant astronauts have been to space
Alistair Mant has written: 'Intelligent Leadership'
There is one syllable in the word "French."