See also: silaba, silabá, and silabă

Asturian

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Etymology

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From Latin syllaba, from Ancient Greek συλλαβή (sullabḗ).

Noun

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sílaba f (plural sílabes)

  1. syllable

Galician

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin syllaba, from Ancient Greek συλλαβή (sullabḗ).

Noun

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sílaba f (plural sílabas)

  1. syllable
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Further reading

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin syllaba, from Ancient Greek συλλαβή (sullabḗ).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: sí‧la‧ba

Noun

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sílaba f (plural sílabas)

  1. syllable
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Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin syllaba, from Ancient Greek συλλαβή (sullabḗ).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsilaba/ [ˈsi.la.β̞a]
  • Rhymes: -ilaba
  • Syllabification: sí‧la‧ba

Noun

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sílaba f (plural sílabas)

  1. syllable

Derived terms

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Further reading

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