syllabary

listen to the pronunciation of syllabary
English - Turkish
Akadca gibi dillerde birer hece belirten işaretlerin listesi
{i} heceleri gösteren işaretler tablosu
Japonca
{i} hece işaretleri listesi (çin)
(Askeri) HECELEME LEVHASI: Bir kodda açık unsurları harflerin, harf gruplarının veya hecelerin teşkil ettiği kısım. Bu levha, sözlükte bulunmayan kelime veya özel isimlerin nasıl heceleneceklerini gösterir. Buna (spelling table) de denir
hece alfabe
(Dilbilim) hece yazı
(Askeri) heceleme levhası
(Dilbilim) hece yazımı
English - English
A writing system where each character represents a complete syllable
A table or list of syllabic letters or syllables
{i} set of characters that represents syllables, syllabic script
A syllabary is a phonetic writing system like an alphabet Unlike an alphabet the sound-unit which is written is a syllable rather than a letter In Japanese KataKana the sound "ka" is represented by one glyph Syllabaries tend to be bigger than alphabets (KataKana requires about 60 different characters, while the Korean Hangul requires tens of thousands)
a writing system whose characters represent syllables
A set of written characters in which each character represents a syllable -- for example, a consonant sound followed by a vowel sound Examples of syllabaries include Japanese Katakana/Hiragana and the Indic scripts
An alphabet whose symbols typically represent multiple phonemes of a language These multiple phonemes are generally combinations of consonants and vowels
A writing system whose characters are composed of syllables Ethiopic is an example of a syllabary
A table of syllables; more especially, a table of the indivisible syllabic symbols used in certain languages, as the Japanese and Cherokee, instead of letters
A syllabary
syllabarium
syllabary

    Hyphenation

    syl·la·ba·ry

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'si-l&-"ber-E ] (noun.) 1586. From Neo Latin syllabārium, from syllaba
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