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1 passive voice
['pæsiv vois] trajta pësoreactive voice ['æktiv vois] trajta veprore -
2 voice
[vois] n.,v. -n 1.zë; at the top of one's voice me sa kam në kokë, sa më ha zëri; in a loud/soft voice me zë të lartë/të butë; give voice to shpreh; lower/raise one's voice ul/ngre zërin; the voice of God/of reason zëri i perëndisë/i arsyes; bass/tenor voice zë basi/tenori. 2. gram. diatezë, trajtë; active/passive voice trajta veprore/pësore. 3. gjuh. tingull. 4. fig. përfaqësues, zëdhënës, zë (i popullit etj). 5. fig. shprehje; opinion, mendim; e drejtë fjale; we have no voice in the matter neve nuk na dëgjohet fjala për këtë çështje.● in voice me zërin në rregull, në gjendje (për të kënduar, folur); lift up one's voice a) ngre zërin, bërtas; b) ngre zërin, kundërshtoj, protestoj; with one voice njëzëri /-n 1. shpreh (ndjenja, mendime). 2. gjuh. shqiptoj të zëshme (bashkëtingëlloren). 3. muz. akordoj● voice box ['vois boks] n. anat. gurmaz, laring● voicing ['voising] n. gjuh. zëshmim, sonorizim* * *zë -
3 active voice
['æktiv vois] trajta veprorepassive voice ['pæsiv vois] trajta pësore
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