syllable

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Οὔκ ἔστιν οὕτω μῶρος ὃς θανεῖν ἐρᾷ → No one is so foolish that they wish to die

Sophocles, Antigone, 220

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substantive

P. and V. συλλαβή, ἡ.

not to utter syllable: P. οὐδὲ φθέγγεσθαι; see under utter.

not a syllable: Ar. and P. οὐδὲ γρῦ; see not a word, under word.

Translations

Afrikaans: lettergreep; Albanian: rrokje; Arabic: مَقْطَع لَفْظِيّ‎, مَقْطَع‎; Armenian: վանկ; Azerbaijani: heca; Bashkir: ижек; Belarusian: склад; Bengali: অক্ষর, পদাংশ, সিল্যাব্ল; Breton: silabenn; Bulgarian: сричка; Burmese: ဝဏ္ဏ; Catalan: síl·laba; Chinese Mandarin: 音節/音节; Crimean Tatar: eca; Czech: slabika; Danish: stavelse; Dutch: lettergreep, syllabe; Esperanto: silabo; Estonian: silp; Faroese: stavilsi; Finnish: tavu; French: syllabe; Galician: sílaba; Georgian: მარცვალი; German: Silbe; Greek: συλλαβή; Ancient Greek: συλλαβή; Gujarati: અક્ષર; Hebrew: הֲבָרָה‎; Hindi: शब्दांश, अक्षर; Hungarian: szótag; Hunsrik: Silleb; Icelandic: atkvæði, samstafa; Indonesian: suku kata, silabel, wanda; Interlingua: syllaba; Irish: siolla; Italian: sillaba; Japanese: 音節; Kalmyk: ниилвр; Kazakh: буын; Khmer: ព្យាង្គ; Korean: 음절(音節); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: kîte, hece; Kyrgyz: муун; Lao: ພະຍາງ; Latin: syllaba; Latvian: zilbe; Limburgish: lèttergreep; Lithuanian: skiemuo; Luxembourgish: Silb; Macedonian: слог; Malay: suku kata; Maltese: sillaba; Maori: kūoro, haupū; Mongolian Cyrillic: үе; Nogai: бувын; Norman: syllabe; Norwegian Bokmål: stavelse, staving; Nynorsk: staving; Pali: vaṇṇa; Pashto: هجا‎, سيلاب‎; Persian: هجا‎; Plautdietsch: Silb; Polish: sylaba, zgłoska; Portuguese: sílaba; Romanian: silabă; Romansch: silba; Russian: слог, склад; Sanskrit: अक्षर, वर्ण; Scottish Gaelic: lide; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сло̏г; Roman: slȍg; Slovak: slabika; Slovene: zlog; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: złožka; Spanish: sílaba; Swahili: silabi; Swedish: stavelse; Tagalog: pantig; Tajik: ҳиҷо; Tatar: иҗек; Thai: พยางค์; Turkish: hece; Turkmen: bogun; Ukrainian: склад; Urdu: ہِجا‎, شبدانش‎, اَکْشَر‎; Uyghur: بوغۇم‎; Uzbek: boʻgʻin, hijo; Vietnamese: âm tiết; Volapük: silab; Welsh: sill, sillaf; Yiddish: טראַף‎; Zazaki: hece; Zulu: uhlamvu