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logogram Meaning in Bengali



একটি একক লিখিত প্রতীক যে তার উচ্চারণ ইঙ্গিত ছাড়া একটি সম্পূর্ণ শব্দ বা শব্দগুচ্ছ প্রতিনিধিত্ব করে





logogram's Usage Examples:

In a written language, a logogram or logograph is a written character that represents a word or morpheme.


Examples of Kaidā logograms (from Sasamori, 1893).


Sumerian cuneiform character or group of characters as an ideogram or logogram rather than a syllabogram in the graphic representation of a language other.


Zhuang characters or Sawndip ([θaɯ˨˦ɗip˥]), are logograms derived from Chinese characters and used by the Zhuang people of Guangxi and Yunnan, China to.


the Sumerian word an ("sky" or "heaven"); its use was then extended to a logogram for the word diĝir ("god" or "goddess") and the supreme deity of the Sumerian.


The ampersand, also known as the and sign, is the logogram ', representing the conjunction "and".


syllabograms: Transliteration of logograms is conventionally the term represented in Latin, in capital letters (e.


PES for the logogram for "foot").


unique signs, some with multiple values; a given sign may function as a logogram, a determinative or a syllabogram, or a combination thereof.


cuneiform alphabetic um sign, also dup, tup, ṭup, and DUB, the Sumerogram (logogram), for Akkadian language "ṭuppu", (= the clay tablet), is found in both.


SA in the Epic of Gilgamesh is a logogram for Akkadian "Šer'ānu", translated as: "muscle, sinew".


Avant Garde was a magazine notable for graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin.


language, and for that language, besides its usage as te, it is a Sumerogram (logogram or ideogram), and is used as a component in the word for "envoy", (LÚ-ȚE-mu).


term used mostly in the study of ancient texts for a special kind of a logogram consisting of the embedded written representation of a word in a foreign.


writing system, the representation of the word ajaw could be as either a logogram, or spelled-out syllabically.


In general, this amounts to a corporate title, logo (logotype and/or logogram) and supporting devices commonly assembled within a set of corporate guidelines.


In the Epic, ZU is also used as a logogram, ZU.


[clarification needed] A hieroglyph used as a logogram defines the object of which it is an image.


Japanese language, unlike kanji regular script corresponding to meaning (logogram).


this writing system were ideograms/pictograms or whether the system was logogram-based.


The title is a logogram which stands for Texting: The Great Debate.



logogram's Meaning':

a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation

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