syllabic
sy
lla
ˈlæ
bic
bɪk
bik
British pronunciation
/sɪlˈæbɪk/

Définition et signification de « syllabic » en anglais

syllabic
01

syllabique

relating to or based on a part of a word that consists of a vowel with or without a consonant
example
Exemples
The word ' table ' is divided into two syllables, with the first ' ta ' and the second ' ble ' both considered as syllabic units.
Le mot 'table' est divisé en deux syllabes, la première 'ta' et la seconde 'ble' étant toutes deux considérées comme des unités syllabiques.
In some languages, such as Japanese, each character represents a syllabic unit rather than an individual sound
Dans certaines langues, comme le japonais, chaque caractère représente une unité syllabique plutôt qu'un son individuel.
02

syllabique, vers syllabique

(of verse) using a specific number of syllables per line or stanza, rather than relying on a specific meter or rhyme scheme
03

syllabique

(of speech sounds) forming the nucleus of a syllable
04

syllabique, relatif au syllabaire

consisting of or using a syllabary
05

syllabique, relatif aux syllabes

of or relating to syllables

Arbre Lexical

monosyllabic
nonsyllabic
syllabically
syllabic
syllable
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