noun
- Plural of comma; a punctuation mark (,) used to separate items in a list or clauses in a sentence.
- In classical rhetoric and prosody, short phrases or clauses within a sentence, separated by pauses.
Usage: Standard plural form in English grammar and writing contexts.
Usage: archaic; technical; primarily used in classical studies and historical grammar analysis
Examples
- The teacher explained how to use commata correctly in compound sentences.
- In formal writing, commata help organize lists and improve readability.
- The style guide specified rules for placing commata before conjunctions.
- Classical scholars studied the commata in ancient Greek and Latin texts.
- Proper use of commata prevents confusion and ambiguity in written communication.