Submitted by SANCTIMONY_METER t3_10q41qd in Showerthoughts
DrBatman0 t1_j6pg2k7 wrote
A syllable is a unit of sound in a word that is typically made up of a vowel or a combination of a vowel and one or more consonants, and that is typically perceived as a distinct sound. In linguistic terms, a syllable is defined as a unit of sound in speech that is pronounced in one pulse or beat, and that forms a unit of rhythm in language
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