..i think 2. but maybe 1
2007-02-04 00:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-02-07 21:17:23
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answered by emma228uk 1
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2007-02-04 00:55:44
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answered by ALAN Q 4
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Kyle is a Scots word meaning a narrow strait of the sea or narrow part of a river. It is used mainly in place names.
Kyle of Lochalsh...the Kyles of Bute.
The word comes from the Gaelic caol narrow.
It has one syllable.
2007-02-04 01:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Kyle has one syllable but some people pronounce it Ky-lee which is two.
2007-02-04 01:00:47
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answered by PATRICIA L 3
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Kyle has 1 syllable it rhymes with "mile"
2007-02-04 00:57:08
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answered by S 1
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In the northern US: one
In the southern US: two
And those retards that are telling you it's pronounced "Ki-lee" don't know how to spell! That's Kaylee, or Kaeleigh or some such. Kyle is a BOY'S name.
2007-02-04 01:01:36
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answered by yip yip yip 6
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Two
2007-02-07 22:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It has 2 syllables - it's pronounced Ky-ul - not ky-lee or kayleigh.
2007-02-04 01:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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One.
2007-02-04 01:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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one- as in Kyle McLachlan
2007-02-04 01:42:27
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answered by alanprattkoskinou 1
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