Commas

/ˈkɒməz/ noun

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

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.

AMሙሌት
ARفواصل
BNকমা
CAcomes
CSčárky
DAkommaer
DEKommas
ELκόμματα
EScomas
FAکاما
FIpilkut
FRvirgules
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