How many syllables does “Science” have?

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It has 2 syllables.Pronounce it like Sci-ence.
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2- sci-ence
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there are 2 syllables Science has. sci-ence
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2 syllables are there while pronouncing word science i.e. Sci and ence....
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Two syllables - /?sa? - ?ns/
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It has two syllables. Sci-ence.
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Only 1 syllables is there in science bcoz it can't be broken.
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2 syllables 'sci-ence'
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Two syllables: Sci/ence
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