Commas

/ˈkɒməz/ noun

Definition

Plural of comma; punctuation marks (,) used to indicate pauses or separate elements in sentences. Essential tools for clarity in written communication.

Etymology

From Latin 'comma,' from Greek 'komma' meaning 'piece cut off,' from 'koptein' (to cut). Originally referred to a short clause or phrase, later became the punctuation mark representing such pauses around 1500s.

Kelly Says

These tiny marks wield enormous power - they can literally change meaning and save lives, as in the famous 'Let's eat, Grandma' versus 'Let's eat Grandma.' The ancient Greeks' word for 'something cut off' perfectly captures how commas slice sentences into digestible pieces.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሙሌት
ARالعربية
فواصل
BNবাংলা
কমা
CACatalà
comes
CSČeština
čárky
DADansk
kommaer
DEDeutsch
Kommas
ELΕλληνικά
κόμματα
ESEspañol
comas
FAفارسی
کاما
FISuomi
pilkut
FRFrançais
virgules
GUGU
અલ્પવિરામ
HAHA
alamomi
HEעברית
פסיקים
HIहिन्दी
अल्पविराम
HUMagyar
vesszők
IDBahasa Indonesia
koma
IGIG
akara ode
ITItaliano
virgole
JA日本語
コンマ
KKKK
үтіндер
KMKM
សញ្ញាក្បៀស
KO한국어
쉼표
MRMR
अल्पविराम
MSBahasa Melayu
koma
MYမြန်မာ
ကိန်းဝေ
NLNederlands
komma's
NONorsk
kommaer
PAPA
ਅਲਪਵਿਰਾਮ
PLPolski
przecinki
PTPortuguês
vírgulas
RORomână
virgule
RUРусский
запятые
SVSvenska
komman
SWKiswahili
koma
TAதமிழ்
கால் புள்ளி
TEతెలుగు
అల్పవిరామం
THไทย
ลูกน้อย
TLTL
kuwento
TRTürkçe
virgüller
UKУкраїнська
коми
URاردو
کوما
VITiếng Việt
dấu phẩy
YOYO
àwọn àmì
ZH中文
逗号
ZUZU
izimpawu

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