IPA: /ˈkreɪsɪs/
KK: /ˈkreɪsɪs/
A combination or blending of two sounds, often seen in language when a vowel at the end of one word merges with a vowel at the beginning of the next word.
In poetry, crasis can create a smoother flow between words.
Crasis → It originates from the Greek word "krasis" (κράσις), meaning mixture or blending. In linguistic terms, it refers to the blending of two vowels into one sound.
Think of 'mixing' or 'blending' when you hear 'crasis' — it helps you remember that it refers to the combination of sounds.