What is a grapheme?
A “grapheme” is the smallest unit of written language. Graphemes change based on the language used.
In English, graphemes include “ch” and “a.” But in Japanese, graphemes can be “あ,” which represents a syllable, or “山,” which represents a word.
Graphemes are used in transliteration to convert one language to the script of another.
You can plug different graphemes into QuillBot’s free Translator to discover their meaning in another language.