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modal Meaning in Bengali



 প্রকারীয়,

Adjective:

প্রকারীয়,





modal শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

দ্বিস্বরধ্বনিসমূহ সদর মধ্য পিছনে প্রকারীয় iə ɨə uə ক্রিকি ḛa ə̰a o̰a ।

ইরানের সঙ্গীত সাধারণ প্রকার প্রকারীয় পদ্ধতি মেলোডি ধরন বাদ্যযন্ত্র ধারা ধ্রুপদী লোক পপ জ্যাজ রক হিপ হপ নির্দিষ্ট ফর্ম জাতিগত সঙ্গীত আর্মেনিয় অ্যাসিরিয় ।

modal's Usage Examples:

A modal verb is a type of verb that is used to indicate modality – that is: likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestions, order, obligation.


"false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.


The English modal verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to express modality (properties such as possibility, obligation, etc.


where a plurality determines victory, a single modal value determines the victor, while a multi-modal outcome would require some tie-breaking procedure.


as a general term but limited for melody types, which were based on the modal interpretation of ancient Greek octave species called tonos (τόνος) or harmonia.


Quintessential modal expressions include modal auxiliaries such as "could", "should", or "must"; modal adverbs such as "possibly" or "necessarily"; and modal adjectives.


Popular modal standards include Davis's.


during 1960s some pop groups started to experiment with modal chord progressions as an alternative way of harmonizing blues melodies.


, 1998, "Lorentz-invariance in modal interpretations" in Dieks, D.


original contributions to logic, especially modal logic.


His principal contribution is a semantics for modal logic involving possible worlds, now called.


Popular modal tunings include D Modal (D-G-D-G-B-E) and C Modal (C-G-D-G-B-D).


semantics for intensional and modal logic.


Their metaphysical status has been a subject of controversy in philosophy, with modal realists such as David Lewis.



Synonyms:

normal; average;

Antonyms:

immoderate; extraordinary; abnormal;

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