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monosyllable Meaning in Bengali



 একস্বও বিশিষ্ট শব্দ

Noun:

একস্বরা শব্দ,





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In linguistics, a monosyllable is a word or utterance of only one syllable.


simple monosyllable complex monosyllable complex monosyllable → sesquisyllable complex monosyllable → simple monosyllable simple monosyllable simple monosyllable.


bolded x above) is long and followed by a word break, then it must be a monosyllable.


various types: split tilt — an accented monosyllable followed by an unaccented one short tilt — an accented monosyllable followed by an unaccented first syllable.


the sacred monosyllable") and 10:25 ("Among words I am the monosyllable Om").


a modern hymn that utilised an older style of including a repetitive monosyllable in the chorus.


word that consists of a single syllable (like English dog) is called a monosyllable (and is said to be monosyllabic).


The typical verb root in Daju is a monosyllable of the form (C)VC(C).


(single-morpheme words are mostly monosyllable in Hmong language) Example: naxi human.


The maximal monosyllable is represented as (C1)C2(R)V(C3) where C1 is any voiceless consonant.


The diphthong 'oe' in a monosyllable is generally reduced to a long vowel 'o' [o:] in South Wales, and so.


result of a lack of consensus among writers regarding word use, some monosyllable Taiwanese Hokkien morphemes are still written with equivalent polysyllable.


A monosyllable may be complex and include seven or more consonants and a vowel (CCCCVCCC.


"Saint Paul as applied to a town or city was well appropriated, this monosyllable is short, sounds good, it is understood by all Christian denominations".


sesquisyllabic stage (with a main monosyllable and optional preceding minor syllable).


The subsequent reduction to monosyllables occurred independently in different.


It has been found by experience that the monosyllable del is so short and easy to pronounce that even in complicated formulae.


for creating effective propaganda by saying that "Japs" "was a brisk monosyllable handy for slogans like 'Rap the Jap' or 'Let's Blast the Jap Clean Off.


of his name after he moved to England, where people took "Rose" as a monosyllable.


number notation in which numbers are represented by a consonant-vowel monosyllable, the work is divided into three sections: Ganita ("Mathematics"), Kala-kriya.


"Even" was often a monosyllable for Shakespeare; cf.



Synonyms:

word; monosyllabic word;

Antonyms:

categoreme; antonym; synonym;

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