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What is a single uninterrupted sound forming part of the word or entire word?

That sounds like a phoneme.

Here's why:

* Phoneme: The smallest unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another in a language. For example, the sounds /k/ and /g/ are phonemes in English because they differentiate words like "cat" and "gat."

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