sillaba
syllable
noun SEEL-lah-bah Rare
Origin: From Greek syllabē (taking together), from syn- (together) + lambanein (to take).
Usage Note
Sillaba is the standard linguistic term. Italian is a highly syllabic language; syllabification matters for poetry and song. The adjective bisillabo (two-syllabled) and trisillabo (three-syllabled) are common in grammar descriptions. The plural is regular: le sillabe.
Examples
"La parola 'casa' ha due sillabe."
Natural Translation
The word 'casa' has two syllables.
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