But, when you pronounce "individual" you add a "w" between the u and the a. There's no stop between the two vowels. Try to pronounce it without that "w" in there and it's really difficult.
In class I always use the following sentence: I am going to a party. How do you say that? "I yam go wing to wa par tee"
What you don't say is Part ee. You never start a syllable with a vowel in English. ((Barring cognates and the odd science word that I honestly couldn't begin to pronounce anyway.)) But, do you actually pronounce the two a's in molengraaffite? Or is it simply pronounced as "graphite"?
"Individual" starts with a syllable. As do all the other words in my -- not as amusing as I probably think it is -- sentence.