monosyllabic language
mo
ˌmɑ:
maa
no
noʊ
now
sy
si
lla
ˈlæ
bic
bɪk
bik
lang
læng
lāng
uage
wɪʤ
vij
British pronunciation
/mˌɒnəʊsɪlˈabɪk lˈaŋɡwɪdʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "monosyllabic language"in English

Monosyllabic language
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a type of language where the majority of words are composed of a single syllable

What is a "monosyllabic language"?

A monosyllabic language is a type of language in which most or all words consist of a single syllable. In these languages, meaning is often conveyed through distinct syllables that can stand alone as words. Monosyllabic languages typically rely on tone or context to differentiate meanings, especially when different words share the same syllable. An example of a monosyllabic language is Mandarin Chinese, where many words are single-syllable and meaning can change based on tonal variations. This structure emphasizes simplicity in word formation, but it often requires additional context for clarity and precision in communication.

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