វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
Syllable
noun
1.
(One of the
units
of
sound
into
which
a
word
can be
divided
,
any
of the
parts
into
which
a
written
word
is
divided
,
letter
or
group
of
letters
indicating
one of the
separate
sounds
which
together
make
up a
word
)
ព្យាង្គ
Example: The
words
boat
and
school
have
but
one syllable.
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
An
elementary
sound
, or a
combination
of
elementary
sounds
,
uttered
together
, or with a
single
effort
or
impulse
of the
voice
, and
constituting
a
word
or a
part
of a
word
. In
other
terms
, it is a
vowel
or a
diphtong
,
either
by
itself
or
flanked
by one or
more
consonants
, the
whole
produced
by a
single
impulse
or
utterance
. One of the
liquids
, l, m, n,
may
fill
the
place
of a
vowel
in a syllable.
Adjoining
syllables in a
word
or
phrase
need
not to be
marked
off
by a
pause
,
but
only
by
such
an
abatement
and
renewal
, or
reenforcement
, of the
stress
as to
give
the
feeling
of
separate
impulses
.
2.
In
writing
and
printing
, a
part
of a
word
,
separated
from the
rest
, and
capable
of
being
pronounced
by a
single
impulse
of the
voice
. It
may
or
may
not
correspond
to a syllable in the
spoken
language
.
3.
A
small
part
of a
sentence
or
discourse
;
anything
concise
or
short
; a
particle
.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
pronounce
the syllables of; to
utter
; to
articulate
.