👉 Syllabics are a set of rules that govern how letters in a language are used to represent sounds. This is often done by adding or subtracting a certain number of consonants from each letter, which helps to ensure that all letters are equally likely to be pronounced as a single sound. For example, the English word "cat" has five syllabics: c (consonant), t (tone), a (consonant), g (consonant), and e (