I pronounce it with two syllables personally, but I grew up in the southern US so I’ve also heard it with one by many family members and friends. If I affect a southern drawl it becomes one syllable but that accent isn’t natural to me
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Definitely 2 for me. Not sure how you would distinguish fire from other words if only 1. Fur, Fear, Fir, etc just don't seem like the correct word to my ears. Fire rhymes with Tire in my head, and that is why the phrase tire fire has phonetic weight.
I pronounce it very distinctly as two. If I was doing an acting role and I was supposed to say it as one - I'd need to practice. My brain is wired to make it two.
Usually 2 syllables but that changes when I am around friends with stronger southern accents
Native speakers can rhyme fire with higher or not
How do you rhyme 'fire' with 'not'