Definition of grammatical

grammaticaladjective

ngữ pháp

/ɡrəˈmætɪkl//ɡrəˈmætɪkl/

The word "grammatical" has its origin in the Greek language, specifically from two different Greek words: "grammateon" meaning "scribe" or "writer," and "logos" meaning "word" or "speech." The term "grammalogia" was used in ancient Greek to describe the study of letters (grammata) and words (logoi), which formed the basis of written communication. Over time, the term "grammalogia" evolved into "grammatica" in Latin, and eventually, in Italian, French, and English, we see the use of the word "grammar" to describe the rules governing the written and spoken forms of language. The modern term "grammatical" is an adjective derived from the word grammar, and it describes anything that follows the rules and conventions of the language in question, whether it be grammar, syntax, or punctuation. In short, something that is "grammatical" is correct according to the norms of the language.

Summary
type tính từ
meaning(ngôn ngữ học) (thuộc) ngữ pháp; theo ngữ pháp
examplea grammatical error: lối ngữ pháp
namespace

connected with the rules of grammar

liên quan đến các quy tắc ngữ pháp

Example:
  • a grammatical error

    một lỗi ngữ pháp

correctly following the rules of grammar

tuân thủ đúng các quy tắc ngữ pháp

Example:
  • That sentence is not grammatical.

    Câu đó không đúng ngữ pháp.