Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
syllabaries
noun
/sɪˈlæb.ər.iz/

Definition
Systems of writing in which characters represent syllables rather than individual phonemes.

Examples
- Japanese uses a syllabary called Hiragana.
- The Cherokee language has its own syllabary created by Sequoyah.
- Syllabaries can be found in various languages around the world.

Meaning
Syllabaries are used to represent the syllables of a language, allowing for the writing of words by combining these syllable symbols. They simplify the representation of sounds compared to alphabetic systems, where individual letters represent single sounds.

Synonyms
- sylabic scripts
- syllable-based writing systems