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Syllabary

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.

Languages using syllabaries, Types & Comparison to alphabets

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Types

Languages using syllabaries

Difference from abugidas

Comparison to alphabets

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Syllabary

Nodes64
Edges63
Triples28
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.03125
Components1

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Syllabary

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related to Comparison to alphabets · 11
Syllabary → English, For, German, Hangul, However, Indo-European, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Seoul, The Korean
related to Types · 9
Syllabary → C1V, C1V1, C1V1C2, C1VC2, C2V1, C2V2, Most, This, True
related to Difference from abugidas · 7
Syllabary → Canadian Aboriginal, Ethiopian Semitic, In, India, Southeast Asia, The, Usually
is a · 1
Syllabary → set of written symbols that represent the syllables or

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Important terminology

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Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Syllabaryis aset of written symbols that represent the syllables or0.90text
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsEnglish0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsIndo-European0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsGerman0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsRussian0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsHowever0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsJapanese0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsThe Korean0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsHangul0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsKorean0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsFor0.60section
Syllabaryrelated to Comparison to alphabetsSeoul0.60section

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