Syllabary - Wikipedia Syllabary hide This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page () In the linguistic study of written languages, a syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or (more frequently) morae which make up words
SYLLABARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SYLLABARY is a table or listing of syllables; specifically : a series or set of written characters each one of which is used to represent a syllable
Syllabaries - Omniglot Syllabaries A syllabary is a phonetic writing system consisting of symbols representing syllables A syllable is often made up of a consonant plus a vowel or a single vowel The illustration on the right shows a selection of symbols from the Cherokee (on the left) and Japanese Hiragana (on the right) syllabaries It could be argued that the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics used to write Cree, and
Syllabary | Writing system, Alphabetic, Cuneiform | Britannica syllabary, a set of written symbols used to represent the syllables of the words of a language Writing systems that use syllabaries wholly or in part include Japanese, Cherokee, the ancient Cretan scripts (Linear A and Linear B), and various Indic and cuneiform writing systems Some syllabaries include separate symbols for each possible syllable that may occur in the language; others use a
syllabary - Wiktionary, the free dictionary syllabary (plural syllabaries) (orthography) A table or list of syllabic letters or syllables (orthography) A writing system where each character represents a complete syllable