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1 linguistics
noun singular (the science of languages.) jezikoslovje* * *[liŋgwístiks]nounplural jezikoslovje, lingvistika -
2 vowel
1) (in English and many other languages, the letters a, e, i, o, u.) samoglasnik2) ((also vowel sound) any of the sounds represented by these five letters or by y, or by combination of these with each other and/or w.) samoglasnik* * *[váuəl]1.nounlinguisticssamoglasnik, vokal;2.adjectivesamoglasniški, vokaličenvowel gradation linguistics prevojvowel mutation linguistics preglas;3.transitive verb see vowelize; American humorously "plačati" z zadolžnico -
3 vibrant
[váibrənt]1.adjectivetresoč se, drhteč, trepetajoč ( with od); rezonančen, sonoren; linguistics zveneč; odmevajoč; nihajoč; figuratively vznemirjen, razburkan (čustva); utripajoč; močancities vibrant with life — od življenja utripajoča mesta;2.nounlinguisticszveneč glas -
4 interdental
[intədéntl]adjectiveanatomy & linguistics medzoben -
5 ling.
abbreviation -
6 linguist
['liŋɡwist](a person who studies language and/or is good at languages.) jezikoslovec- linguistics* * *[líŋgwist]nounlingvist, jezikoslovec, filolog; kdor govori tuje jezike -
7 mode
[məud]1) (a manner of doing something: an unusual mode of expression.) način2) (a kind or type: modes of transport.) način3) (a fashion: Large hats are the latest mode.) moda•- modish- modishly* * *I [moud]nounnačin, metoda, oblika; philosophy modus; music tonski način; linguistics način; najpogostejša vrednost (slatistika); mineralogy rudninska sestavina kamenineII [moud]nounmoda, šega, običaj -
8 modernism
[mɔdənizəm]nounmodernizem; linguistics nova (moderna) beseda, moderno izrazoslovje -
9 morph
[mɔ:f]nounlinguistics lik, oblika -
10 morpheme
[mɔ:fi:m]nounlinguistics morfem (jezikovna prvina) -
11 morphology
[mɔ:fɔlədži]nounbivl morfologija, nauk o oblikah; geography nauk o površinskih oblikah zemlje; linguistics nauk o besednih tvorbah in oblikah -
12 mother-tongue
noun (a person's native language: My mother-tongue is Hindi.) materinščina* * *[mʌðətʌŋ]nounmaterinščina; linguistics prvotni jezik, prajezik -
13 mouillation
[mu:jéišən]nounlinguistics palatarizirana izgovorjava -
14 mouillé
[rnu:jéi]adjectivelinguistics palatariziran -
15 mutative
[mjú:tətiv]adjectivebiology ki se nenadoma spremeni; linguistics ki izraža spremembo -
16 mute
[mju:t]1) (unable to speak; dumb.) nem2) (silent: She gazed at him in mute horror.) nem3) ((of a letter) not sounded in certain words: The word `dumb' has a mute `b' at the end.) nezveneč•- mutely* * *I [mju:t]adjective ( mutely adverb)nem (tudi črka)juridically to stand mute — ( of malice) namenoma ne odgovarjati (obtoženec)II [mju:t]nounnem človek, mutec; theatre statist; linguistics nem soglasnik; music dušilo, glutilo; najet žalovalec (pri pogrebu); ptičje blatoIII [mju:t]transitive verbdušiti zvok -
17 nasal
['neizəl]1) (of the nose: a nasal infection; nasal congestion.) nosen2) (sounding through the nose: a nasal voice.) nosen* * *[néizl]1.adjective ( nasally adverb)nosen; linguistics nazalen;2.nounnosnik, nazalnasal cavity — nosnica, nosna luknja -
18 naturalize
[naečrəlaiz]1.transitive verbnaturalizirati, sprejeti v državljanstvo; linguistics sprejeti (novo besedo); udomačiti (rastlino, žival);2.intransitive verbnaturalizirati se, biti sprejet v državljanstvo, udomačiti se; baviti se s prirodoslovjem -
19 negative
['neɡətiv] 1. adjective1) (meaning or saying `no'; denying something: a negative answer.) negativen2) (expecting to fail: a negative attitude.) negativen3) (less than zero: -4 is a negative or minus number.) negativen4) (having more electrons than normal: The battery has a negative and a positive terminal.) negativen2. noun1) (a word etc by which something is denied: `No' and `never' are negatives.) nikalnica2) (the photographic film, from which prints are made, on which light and dark are reversed: I gave away the print, but I still have the negative.) negativ•* * *I [négətiv]adjective ( negatively adverb)negativen, nikalen, odklonilen, zanikujoč; brezuspešen, brez vrednostiaeronautics ne; biology electrical photography mathematics negativen; colloquially negative quantity — ničmathematics negative sign — znak minusphysics negative acceleration — zadrževanje, zaviranjeelectrical negative electrode — katodaoptics negative lens — razpršilna lečaII [négətiv]nounnikalnica; zanikanje, negacija; negativen odgovor; pravica veta; figuratively negativna lastnost; linguistics nikalnica, nikalni stavek; electrical negativni pol; mathematics znak minus, negativno število; photography negativin the negative — nikalno, neIII [négətiv]transitive verbnegirati, zanikati; odkloniti, odbiti, ovreči, uporabiti veto; oporeči, onemogočiti -
20 neologism
[ni:ɔlədžizəm]nounlinguistics neologizem, nova beseda, nov pomen besede; ecclesiastic podpiranje novih nazorov
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