Orthography

How many syllables in Orthography?

orthography has 4 syllables

Split Orthography into syllables?

or-thog-ra-phy

Definition of Orthography

Orthography refers to the conventional spelling system of a language. It includes rules for spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.

How should Orthography divide into syllables

The word has four syllables, and it contains five vowels (o, e, o, a, y) and seven consonants (r, t, h, g, r, p, h).

Part of Speech - Orthography

Noun

My teacher taught me the importance of proper orthography in writing.

Sentences with Orthography

  • Orthography can be tricky, especially when dealing with words borrowed from other languages.
  • Good orthography is essential for clear communication in writing.
  • Learning proper orthography can take time, but it's worth it in the end.
  • Some languages have more consistent orthography rules than others.
  • The orthography of Old English is quite different from modern English.
  • Orthography can vary between different dialects of the same language.
  • Poor orthography can make it difficult for readers to understand the intended message.
  • Spellcheck can be helpful, but it's important to still know the rules of orthography.
  • Orthography can change over time as a language evolves.
  • Proper orthography is important for academic success.

Quotes with Orthography

  • The orthography of various languages is often more fantastic than their grammar.
  • The orthography of Chinese is no more difficult than that of English, if you know the alphabet.
  • Orthography is the foundation upon which we build reading and writing skills.
  • Orthography is the armor of the mind, and training in spelling is a discipline for the mind.
  • The orthography of a language is often the most difficult part of learning it.

Number of characters in Orthography

11 ( o, r, t, h, o, g, r, a, p, h, y )

Unique letters in Orthography

8 ( o, r, t, h, g, a, p, y )

Orthography Backwards

yhpargohtro

Phonetic Transcription of Orthography

IPA (International): ɔ:ˈrθɑ:grʌfi:

ARA (American): ɔˈrθɑgrʌfi

EPA (English): ɔ:ˈrθɑ:grʌfi:

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