palatalizes Meaning in Bengali
একটি ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ তালু বিরুদ্ধে জিহ্বা দিয়ে উচ্চারণ
Verb:
তালব্য করা,
Similer Words:
palatalizingpalatals
palatinates
palatines
palato
palavered
palaverer
palavering
palavers
palay
palazzi
palazzo
palea
paleocene
paleolithic
palatalizes's Usage Examples:
H-K Digraph Explanation а a б b в v г g д d е e (ye) • automatically palatalizes previous consonant • at the beginning or after a vowel, automatically.
Russian and Belarusian [je] in initial and postvocalic position or [e] and palatalizes the preceding consonant.
Nenets-Enets group palatalizes both *k and *s to /sʲ/.
Nganasan also palatalizes *s to /sʲ/.
feminine singular form of verbs in the imperfective and jussive/imperative palatalizes one of the root consonants (if one is palatalizable): {kft} 'open', tǝkäft.
interpretation commonly taken, however, is that an underlying morpheme |-i| palatalizes the consonant and is subsequently deleted.
(soft sign Ь and hard sign Ъ) that also induce iotation; in addition, Ь palatalizes preceding consonant, allowing combinations of both palatalized (soft).
Aomori dialect has a similar particle batte /e/ is pronounced [je] and palatalizes s, z, t, d, as in mite [mitʃe] and sode [sodʒe], though this is a conservative.
original velar q (Volscian pis = Latin quis), and on the other hand it palatalizes the guttural c before a following i (Volscian facia Latin faciat).
[j] palatalizes a preceding consonant.
/f/ is labiodental, not bilabial, and /s/ palatalizes to [ɕ] before the front vowels /i ɛ/: pssi [pɕɕi] 'cold'.
alveolars /t n/ palatalize to [t͜ʃ] and [ɲ] (or [nd͜ʒ]) before /i, ĩ/; /s/ palatalizes to [ʃ] before /i, ĩ/ and /u, ũ/.
[ˈmʲæxʲkʲɪj znak] (listen) ерь [jerʲ] / ʲ/ ' (called "soft sign") silent, palatalizes the preceding consonant (if phonologically possible) весь vyes' "all".
ĭ/' Placed after a consonant, acts as a "silent front vowel", slightly palatalizes the preceding consonant Э э э /e/ e only first letter Ю ю ю /ju/ or /ʲu/.
Recifense dialect usually palatalizes fricatives in any syllabic consonant meeting (including the end of words).
implicit, and may affect surrounding phonemes: for example, a dropped [i] palatalizes preceding consonants, just like an [i] that is pronounced.
In Ciluba, /j/ palatalizes only a preceding /t/, /s/, /l/ or /n/.
Latin initial /l-/ palatalizes into the apico-postalveolar voiceless affricate spelled ḷḷ (termed "che.
palatalizes's Meaning':
pronounce a consonant with the tongue against the palate
Synonyms:
articulate; enounce; say; palatalise; pronounce; enunciate; sound out;
Antonyms:
voice; devoice; uncommunicative; inarticulate; written;