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phonetical Meaning in Tamil ( phonetical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

குரல் ஒலி சார்ந்த,



phonetical தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இது பல உடல் இயக்கம் சார்ந்த நடுக்கங்களையும் குறைந்தபட்சம் ஒரு குரல் ஒலி சார்ந்த நடுக்கத்தையும் வெளிப்படுத்தும் தன்மையுடையதாகும்.

phonetical's Usage Examples:

"Names in languages not using the Roman alphabet, or having 'no written alphabet should be spelt phonetically, as pronounced on the spot.


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.


The Kojiki is written in the archaic form: that is to say, the language is the language of old Japan, the script, although ideographic, is used phonetically only, and the case-indicators are represented by Chinese characters having the samesounds.


320) gives a table of a number of their elements as phonetically representing letters or syllables, but, though there may be a partial truth in his rules, they are insufficient or too erroneous to serve for any general decipherment.


According to the developed cuneiform system of writing, words may be written by means of a sign (or combination of signs) expressive of the entire word, or they may be spelled out phonetically in syllables.


The jackal stands for Anup, the hawk for Har, the frog for Hekt, the baboon for Tahuti, and Ptah, Asiri, Hesi, Nebhat, Hat-hor, Neit, Khnum and Amun-hor are all written out phonetically, but never represented in pictures.


On the other hand, while phonetically the above explanation was not inconsistent with such cases as rka dkah, bkah, bska, and nga, rnga, ngag, sngags, lnga, ngad and brtse, brdzun, dbyar, 'c.


Paddan has been connected phonetically with Patin, west of the Euphrates, and explained by others as a synonym for Harran.


Thus the name of the deity, which enters as an element in a large proportion of the proper names,' was almost invariably written with the sign or signs representing this deity, and it is only exceptionally that the name is spelled phonetically.


The name Sasquatch is a phonetically spelled Indian word meaning "wild man" since early stories portrayed the Sasquatch as a wild human.


Similarly the word for " clothing " may be written SIG-BA, which represents again the " Sumerian " word, whereas, the BabylonianAssyrian equivalent being lubushtu it is so to be read in Semitic texts, and may therefore be also phonetically written lu-bu-ush-tu.





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