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voiced Meaning in Tamil ( voiced வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஆழ்ந்த குரல் உடைய,



voiced's Usage Examples:

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.


), whose most conspicuous followers were Joao de Lemos and the poets of the collection entitled 0 Trovador; Soares de Passos, a singer for the sad; the melodious Thomas Ribeiro, who drew his inspiration from Zorilla and voiced the opposition to a political union with Spain in the patriotic poem D.


One of the most often voiced concerns is that children who are home schooled are not properly socialized.


Speaking broadly the development was from rigour to indulgence, and the three schisms referred to voiced the protests of the puritan minority.


Hayne, from the same state, voiced this doctrine in the Senate, and Webster's reply was his most powerful exposition of the national conception of the Union.


In the middle of words between vowels f was originally regularly voiced: life, lives; wife, wives, 'c.


"In other cases the pronunciation can be ascertained only from the context, as in use, unvoiced for the substantive, voiced for the verb.


The method of teaching is confined to that wearisome system of loud-voiced repetition which is so annoying a feature in Indian schools; and the Koran is, of course, the text-book in all forms of education.


Norma ensures that the needs of women cricketers are voiced within the Foundation with admirable clarity.


This is an arrangement recommended by one who has tried it, and he reassures the old-fashioned believer who clings to the less formal regime (and whose protest was voiced in the Montanist movement), that there will be no spiritual loss under the new system.


The Kish story line garnered national attention when recurring One Life to Live actress Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta Vega) reportedly lost her job because she voiced religious objections to her character's involvement with the couple.


In the first experiment, two vowels were compared with one voiced and one unvoiced fricative.


, and the voiced sound 5, which is found initially only in pronominal words like this, that, there, then, those, is commonest medially as in father, bother, smother, either, and is found also finally in words like with (the preposition), both.





Synonyms:

soft, sonant,



Antonyms:

hard, softness, unvoiced,

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