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guttural Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


guttural ka kya matlab hota hai


कण्ठ्य

Adjective:

कण्ठ-संबंधी, कण्ठ से उच्चारण किया हुआ, कण्ठस्थ,



guttural's Usage Examples:

Of the consonants, c followed by e or i=ch (as in church), otherwise k; d or d resembles the English j; g is hard before e and i, otherwise soft; h is guttural, as ch in loch; j is pronounced as in French; r as in Russian; s ors (Sla y.


It shows on the one hand the labialization of the original velar q(Volscian pis = Latin quis), and on the other hand it palatalizes the guttural c before a following i (Volscian facia=Latin faciat).


Hinduism has also impressed its language upon the province, and the vernacular Assamese possesses a close affinity to Bengali, with the substitution of s for the Bengali ch, of a guttural h for the Bengali h or sh, and a few other dialectic changes.


Here may be mentioned the guttural pouches, large airsacs from the Eustachian tubes, and lying behind the upper part of the pharynx, the function of which is also not understood.


th in thing), had down till about the middle of the 16th century the voiceless sound Is and the voiced sounddz respectively, and that in like manner tbe palatal spirants g, j, x, before assuming the uniform pronunciation of the guttural spirant (-=Germ.


Tribes that of one family with another shows also that some are vocalic and soft, others wide in the range of sounds, while a third set are harsh and guttural, the speaking of them (according to Payne) resembling coughing, barking and sneezing.


In other dialects of Italy b is found representing an original voiced guttural (gw), which, however, is regularly replaced by v in Latin.


The symbol G was a new coinage in the 3rd century B.C. The pronunciation of C throughout the period of classical Latin was that of an unvoiced guttural stop (k).


I quite understand, said Berg, getting up and speaking in a muffled and guttural voice.


At the end of this piece, she let out a guttural sob.



Synonyms:

croaky, cacophonic, cacophonous,



Antonyms:

quiet, inharmonious, inconsistent, euphonious,



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