Two.
2006-11-14 13:18:03
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answer #1
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answered by ace 3
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Two syllables
in - spire (the final "e" is silent and does not constitute another syllable)
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2006-11-14 21:22:45
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answer #2
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answered by emilynghiem 5
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3 syllables
2006-11-14 21:18:36
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answer #3
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answered by ash 1
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Ah Ha ! A trick question ! Two syllables, but it sure sounds like three when I hear it spoken!
2006-11-14 21:28:06
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answer #4
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answered by Lola 6
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If it is English..there are only TWO syllables
2006-11-14 21:18:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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in-spire
two
for future reference, every syllable in a word has to have a vowel sound
2006-11-14 21:19:56
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answer #6
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answered by lilcrazydazy 1
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in/spire
/=where the syllable ends
2006-11-14 21:20:20
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answer #7
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answered by Rocky 4
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In - spire
or
In - spy - er
is how it is pronounced depending a lot on who is saying it and in what dialect. There is no right answer.
2006-11-15 03:41:31
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answer #8
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answered by martin b 4
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Three syllable: in-spi-re (yer)
2006-11-14 21:19:33
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answer #9
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answered by Jacques 5
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Two.
2006-11-14 21:18:22
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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