phonetic Meaning in Tamil ( phonetic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
குரல் ஒலி சார்ந்த,
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phonetic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
இது பல உடல் இயக்கம் சார்ந்த நடுக்கங்களையும் குறைந்தபட்சம் ஒரு குரல் ஒலி சார்ந்த நடுக்கத்தையும் வெளிப்படுத்தும் தன்மையுடையதாகும்.
phonetic's Usage Examples:
I had thought about the possibility of simply using a stenographer to transmit the phonetic symbols to the television screen.
By the simplicity of its phonetic elements, the regularity of its grammatical structure, and the copiousness of its nautical vocabulary, the Malay language is singularly well fitted to be the lingua franca throughout the Indian archipelago.
Jaeschke from 1860 to 1867 made several important communications, chiefly with reference to the phonetics and the dialectical pronunciation, to the academies of Berlin and St Petersburg, and in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
A collection of all the phonetic elements exhausts the .
"Names in languages not using the Roman alphabet, or having 'no written alphabet should be spelt phonetically, as pronounced on the spot.
He published widely in Chinese historical phonology, Chinese dialectology, and experimental phonetics.
Perhaps the most interesting of these consonantal interchanges is that occurring between n and the sibilants sh and z; ner slier; naza, which by some scholars has been declared to be phonetically impossible, but its existence is well established between the modern Chinese colloquial idioms.
At times too a doubt may exist in regard to a name whose bearer was a Semite, whether the signs composing his name represent a phonetic reading or an ideographic compound.
phonetic pronunciations.
Hence in transcription from foreign languages and in works on phonetics it is represented by s or š.
The Swedish princes Eadgils, son of Ohthere, and Onela, who are mentioned in Beowulf, are in the Icelandic Heimskringla called Adils son of Ottarr, and Ali; the correspondence of the names, according to the phonetic laws of Old English and Old Norse, being strictly normal.
Synonyms:
phonic,
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