com·ma
noun/ˈkɒmə/
/ˈkɑːmə/
- the mark ( , ) used to separate the items in a list or to show where there is a slight break in a sentence
逗号 - The relative clause is separated by commas.
关系从句以逗号分隔。 - You need to put a comma before ‘which’.
您需要在“which”之前加一个逗号。
Word Originlate 16th cent. (originally as a term in rhetoric denoting a group of words shorter than a colon): via Latin from Greek komma ‘piece cut off, short clause’, from koptein ‘cut’. - The relative clause is separated by commas.