IPA: //ˌtraɪˈlɪtərəlɪzəm//
KK: /trɪˈlɪtərəlɪzəm/
A concept or system that involves three letters or characters, often used in the context of language or linguistics.
Triliteralism is an important aspect of understanding certain languages that use three-letter roots.
Triliteralism → It is formed from "tri-" (meaning three), "liter" (from Latin "littera", meaning letter), and "-alism" (a suffix indicating a practice or doctrine). The word refers to a system or practice involving three letters, particularly in the context of certain languages or linguistic structures.
Think of 'tri-' meaning three and 'littera' meaning letter, which helps you remember that 'triliteralism' involves a system based on three letters.