Definition: The Hebrew term for "frasa" (words) in Greek was "phras." It refers to a single unit or sentence in a written language that can contain multiple clauses and phrases, typically used in the context of speech. For example: "I'm very happy today!" is a sentence composed of several phrases such as "I am," "very," "happy," and "today." The term is often applied to the structure and organization of sentences or paragraphs within written texts.