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Only four syllables, but something told me even then they were very important.
He'd just cut out the last two syllables of his name.
They were made up by using other words as syllables.
According to a new study, it is a matter of syllables.
She made the name sound like it had many syllables.
His name had so many syllables that only the first three were used.
So do I, but it seems to be too many syllables for most people.
So it had to be put into words of one syllable.
The final syllable of a word is always strong as well.
I'm going to say it in words of one syllable.
The first line has ten syllables and the other two have seven each.
The two names even had the same number of syllables.
I made the last word into two very separate syllables.
Think of all the syllables saved between now and then.
She always referred to him as though his name had three syllables.
It must have two syllables and begin with S, for some reason.
There was a world of understanding in the one syllable.
I had started for him before he finished the first syllable.
The stress is always on the first syllable of the word.
"Yet not a syllable has been said to you on the subject, by either of them."
In either case, she was not allowed to use words of greater than two syllables.
The length of a word must be three or more syllables.
It only appears in words of four or more syllables.
He always did have trouble understanding words with more than two syllables.
It is also sometimes used to separate the syllables of words.