How many syllables are in astride? 2 syllables
Divide astride into syllables: a-stride
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astraddle (3 Syllables) across (2 syllables), astraddle (3 syllables), horseback (2 syllables), on (1 syllables),
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alongside, coincide, malahide, misapplied, nationwide, subdivide
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