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similar sound Meaning in Bengali



 অনুনাদ,




similar sound's Usage Examples:

Alphabet letter, followed by a similar sound in English, followed by and example showing a Likpakpaln word containing a similar sound, followed by the meaning.


is the mistaken use of an incorrect word in place of a word with a similar sound, resulting in a nonsensical, sometimes humorous utterance.


That spelling matches Polish, which uses ⟨y⟩ to represent a very similar sound.


(A similar sound law which has affected modern Faroese, called skerping in Faroese itself.


) German has a similar sound /p͡f/ in Pfeffer /ˈp͡fɛfɐ/ ('pepper') and Apfel /ˈap͡fəl/ ('apple').


A similar sound change has operated in the Senufo languages.


The character has also been used for a similar sound by Thomas Wade (and others) in the Wade–Giles system of romanization.


a longer pipe joined to it just like the mijwiz and produces a very similar sound to it.


success of the previous single by giving "It's Growing" a somewhat similar sound but with a bigger orchestration and adding The Andantes for additional.


album is slightly flat and compressed,[according to whom?] to give a similar sound to the varying productions of each track which are taken from the albums.


songs with a similar sound that would be present in records by their various recording artists.


Sure enough this song does have a similar sound as the previous.


album track, though it was written at the same time, and possessed a similar sound.


languages, it represents a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative or similar sound.


single from Gaye's Moods of Marvin Gaye album, and was produced with a similar sound to his hit "Ain't That Peculiar".


The song was noted for having a similar sound to Jane’s former group’s, Fifth Harmony, music.


letter ⟨ð⟩ is sometimes used to represent the dental approximant, a similar sound, which no language is known to contrast with a dental non-sibilant fricative.


(A similar sound change occurred earlier in the word how.


thunder machine, though this can also refer to a large drum used for a similar sound effect.


A similar sound effect, called in Japanese sawari, is used on some traditional Japanese.


Often compared to Scottish bands with a similar sound like Big Country, Del Amitri and The Proclaimers, The Silencers have.



Synonyms:

akin; mistakable; same; similarity; correspondent; corresponding; confusable; connatural; sympathetic; quasi; analogous; kindred;

Antonyms:

dissimilarity; different; dissimilar; unsympathetic; uncongenial;

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