एक्प्छेंट Meaning in English
एक्प्छेंट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : accent
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
लहजेस्वराघातपूर्वक उच्चारण करना
उच्चारण करने योग्य अक्षर
एक्सेंटल सिस्टम
एक्सेंथेमा
एक्सेंथेम्स
एक्सेग्नेटिक्स
एक्सेंटर
एक्सारेंट्स
स्विकार करना
तुरन्त स्वीकार कर लेना
तुरन्त स्वीकार करना
विचार स्वीकार करना
स्वीआर करना
स्वीकर करना
एक्प्छेंट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Terries and Fermies can hear radio broadcasts through certain magnetic rocks, which allowed them to learn English - with a southern accent - from listening to country music radio stations.
But when Scrooge asks him what triggered the tremors, and the professor answers that it was "gas that builds up in fissures as the Earth shrinks", Scrooge slyly winks at his nephews with the words (in Southern accent) "He shore ain't been around, has he, podners?".
During the search for the Yorkshire Ripper, the accent of "Wearside Jack", the author of a hoax letter claiming to be from the Ripper, was identified by the forensic linguist Stanley Ellis as that of the Castletown area.
There are 4 beats per bar with an accent on the 2nd and 4th beats.
Director Alvin Rakoff says Sellers originally wanted to play the role comically, with an Austrian accent.
In languages with a stress accent (accentual verse), it is the equivalent of pentameter with iambs or trochees (particularly iambic pentameter).
The humor of the show draws on ridiculous accents, caricatures of gay people and Nazis, and many show business in-jokes.
Cinematographer Darius Khondji applied filters on the camera lenses to achieve lush accents on the film's autumnal imagery, noted by critic Nick Pinkerton as "hysterical and hyper-real.
He was billed as being from Cape Town, South Africa, though he bore no accent whatsoever.
Michaela, but said with an Italian accent (Italian).
Moreover, it cannot also bridge the missing historical link between the present-day Ma’di people and their assumed accentors – the Nigerians.
Harthill is sometimes considered an isogloss, as it is around here that there is a distinct change from the West Central Scots accent spoken further into Lanarkshire to the East Central Scots spoken in West Lothian.