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vowel

  • 1 vowel

    1) (in English and many other languages, the letters a, e, i, o, u.) patskaņa burts
    2) ((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.) patskanis
    * * *
    patskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > vowel

  • 2 vowel shift

    patskaņu mija

    English-Latvian dictionary > vowel shift

  • 3 vowel sound

    patskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > vowel sound

  • 4 back vowel

    pakaļējais patskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > back vowel

  • 5 close vowel

    slēgts patskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > close vowel

  • 6 long vowel

    garš patskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > long vowel

  • 7 radical vowel

    saknes patskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > radical vowel

  • 8 diphthong

    ['difƟoŋ]
    (two vowel sounds pronounced as one syllable: The vowel sound in `out' is a diphthong.) divskanis
    * * *
    diftongs, divskanis

    English-Latvian dictionary > diphthong

  • 9 the

    [ðə, ði]
    (The form [ðə] is used before words beginning with a consonant eg the house or consonant sound eg the union [ðə'ju:njən]; the form [ði] is used before words beginning with a vowel eg the apple or vowel sound eg the honour [ði 'onə]) tas
    1) (used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned previously, described in a following phrase, or already known: Where is the book I put on the table?; Who was the man you were talking to?; My mug is the tall blue one; Switch the light off!)
    2) (used with a singular noun or an adjective to refer to all members of a group etc or to a general type of object, group of objects etc: The horse is running fast.; I spoke to him on the telephone; He plays the piano/violin very well.)
    3) (used to refer to unique objects etc, especially in titles and names: the Duke of Edinburgh; the Atlantic (Ocean).)
    4) (used after a preposition with words referring to a unit of quantity, time etc: In this job we are paid by the hour.)
    5) (used with superlative adjectives and adverbs to denote a person, thing etc which is or shows more of something than any other: He is the kindest man I know; We like him (the) best of all.)
    6) ((often with all) used with comparative adjectives to show that a person, thing etc is better, worse etc: He has had a week's holiday and looks (all) the better for it.)
    - the...
    * * *
    jo

    English-Latvian dictionary > the

  • 10 thy

    1. adjective
    (an old word for `your' used only when addressing one person, especially God: thy father.) (novec.) tavs
    2. adjective
    (the form of thy used before a vowel or vowel sound: Thine anger is great; thine honour.) tavs
    * * *
    tavs

    English-Latvian dictionary > thy

  • 11 an

    [ə(n)]
    indef. article
    (a is used before words beginning with a consonant eg a boy, or consonant sound eg a union; an is used before words beginning with a vowel eg an owl, or vowel sound eg an honour.)
    1) (one: There is a boy in the garden.)
    2) (any; every: An owl can see in the dark.) jebkurš; katrs
    3) (for each; per: We earn $6 an hour.) par

    English-Latvian dictionary > an

  • 12 syllable

    ['siləbl]
    (a word or part of a word usually containing a vowel sound: `Cheese' has one syllable, `but-ter' two and `mar-ga-rine' three.) zilbe
    * * *
    zilbe; izrunāt pa zilbēm

    English-Latvian dictionary > syllable

См. также в других словарях:

  • Vowel — Vow el, n. [F. voyelle, or an OF. form without y, L. vocalis (sc. littera), from vocalis sounding, from vox, vocis, a voice, sound. See {Vocal}.] (Phon.) A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • vowel — [vou′əl] n. [ME vowelle < MFr vouel < L vocalis (littera), vocal (letter), vowel < vox,VOICE] 1. any voiced speech sound characterized by generalized friction of the air passing in a continuous stream through the pharynx and opened mouth …   English World dictionary

  • Vowel — Vow el, a. Of or pertaining to a vowel; vocal. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • vowel — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. vouel, from L. vocalis, in littera vocalis, lit. vocal letter, from vox (gen. vocis) voice (see VOICE (Cf. voice)). Vowel shift in reference to the pronunciation change between Middle and Modern English is attested from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • vowel — ► NOUN 1) a speech sound in which the mouth is open and the tongue is not touching the top of the mouth, the teeth, or the lips. 2) a letter representing such a sound, such as a, e, i, o, u. ORIGIN Old French vouel, from Latin vocalis littera… …   English terms dictionary

  • Vowel — In phonetics, a vowel is a sound in spoken language, such as English ah! IPA| [ɑː] or oh! IPA| [oʊ] , pronounced with an open vocal tract so that there is no build up of air pressure at any point above the glottis. This contrasts with consonants …   Wikipedia

  • vowel — vowelless, adj. vowellike, adj. vowely, vowelly, adv. /vow euhl/, n. 1. Phonet. a. (in English articulation) a speech sound produced without occluding, diverting, or obstructing the flow of air from the lungs (opposed to consonant). b. (in a… …   Universalium

  • vowel — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long, short ▪ open, rounded ▪ back, front ▪ weak ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • vowel — Synonyms and related words: accented, allophone, alveolar, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, articulated, articulation, aspiration, assimilated, assimilation, back, barytone, bilabial, broad, cacuminal, central, cerebral, check, checked,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • vowel — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. vocoid, open voiced sound, vowel sound, glide, diphthong, digraph; see also consonant , letter 1 . Linguistic terms for vowel sounds include: high, mid, low, open, close, front, back, central, flat, rounded, unrounded,… …   English dictionary for students

  • vowel — [[t]va͟ʊəl[/t]] vowels N COUNT A vowel is a sound such as the ones represented in writing by the letters a , e i , o and u , which you pronounce with your mouth open, allowing the air to flow through it. Compare consonant. The vowel in words like …   English dictionary

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