There are two syllables in only.
The word read has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
FOURFour, or Cinco (5) in Spanish.
Actually, this word is quite weird! Their are only two syllables in the word increased! IN-CREASED! The last few letters 'ED' are not counted as a single syllable because it doesn't sound like proper-English. Hope this Helps!
Added has only two syllables.
alphabet
It contains only 2 syllables: Bra...and....zil. A syllable can contain more then 2 letters
That is a riddle. The answer is "alphabet". It has three syllables, al-pha-bet, and the alphabet contains 26 letters.
alphabet
The word bereaved contains only two syllables, be reaved.
Like syllables? Yes, there are three syllables in "forgetful."
The only country in the world that contains three consecutive letters from the alphabet is "CΓ΄te d'Ivoire."
No there are not threre are only in the west part of the United States
haiku is a Japanese form of poery that contains only 17 syllables.
Most of the short poems in the publication, Shakespeare's Sonnets were of the same length, 14 lines, and contained a minimum of 140 syllables. However, Sonnet 126 contains only 12 lines and around 120 syllables; Sonnet 145 contains a full 14 lines but only some 112 syllables.
No. There is no English word that contains all of those letters.
"Deep" has one syllable. There is no change in the emphasis on the letters; therefore it has only one syllable.