syllabary in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'siləbəri ] ]
Examples
- For example, in a Hong Kong newspaper, syllabaries.
- is an archaic Japanese syllabary, now used for aesthetic purposes only.
- Later, the syllabary and writings were widely adopted by the Cherokee people.
- In alphabets and syllabaries, individual written characters represent sounds rather than concepts.
- More remote possibilities are comparison with the Phoenician abjad or the Byblos syllabary.
- Nanking syllabary was presented by Giles in his " Dictionary ".
- Initiation into the world of syllabary usually begins with the writing of the mantra
- This suggests that the latter was derived in some way from the syllabary.
- It was originally done using the traditional Ethiopic syllabary.
- Koza was the first city to use the katakana syllabary for its name.