phoneme
This term belongs to the specialized lexicon of linguistics and phonology. It describes an abstract mental category of sound rather than the actual physical sound produced by a speaker, which is called a phone. It is the theoretical building block used to map how speakers distinguish meaning through auditory contrast. Using this word in a casual conversation would be highly unusual and would likely sound overly technical. It is typically reserved for academic papers, language teaching manuals, or discussions about the structural properties of a specific language's sound system.
Countable when referring to the individual units of sound within a language's system, such as saying a language has forty-four phonemes.
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DAVID I AM STUCK ON THIS CROSSWORD. WHAT IS A PHONEME?
Mom, I'm tied up in a sync. Just Google it.