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syllabified Meaning in Bengali



সিলাবল বিভক্ত





syllabified's Usage Examples:

However, in the French word "être" (meaning "to be", syllabified ê-tre), only the three last phones /t/, /r/ and /e/ are tautosyllabic.


instance "cat" is a long syllable in isolation, but "cat attack" would be syllabified as short-short-long: "ca", "ta", "tack" (υ υ –).


segmented and morpho-syntactically annotated, phonemically transcribed and syllabified, and syntactically parsed.


followed by two consonants, because the consonants cohere (and the word is syllabified pa-tris).


Nasals and liquids are syllabified in word-final CN, CL clusters and in medial CNC, CLC clusters: [ᵑɡitn̩tl̩].


The nominative singular pappi is syllabified into two syllables ([pɑp.


videtas tetis tokam alies esmen vepses vepeten The first line would be syllabified and read: po-stin vi-am vi-de-tas South Picene at MultiTree on the Linguist.


The nasal is syllabified with the onset of the following syllable, which means that the moraic.


disyllabic form as **pirá, in Vedic or any other form of Indic); and that the syllabified alternants (e.


eˈmid/, should standardly be syllabified into only two syllables, "הֶ—עֱמִיד" ("he'emid").


For example, the name Chariclo (Chariklō) may be syllabified as either cha-rik-lō, with a closed penult, or cha-ri-klō, with an open.


, consonants are syllabified with the more strongly stressed of two flanking syllables", while many.


For example, mangwanani ("morning") is syllabified as ma.


A word such as 'voi' would instead be pronounced and syllabified as ['vo.


A word like bide, syllabified bi.


medial long consonants are ambisyllabic (that is, penna ('pen'), is syllabified as [²pɛn.


Such a cluster was syllabified with the cluster entirely in the following syllable, contrary to the.


Multi-syllable words are syllabified to have C.



syllabified's Meaning':

divide into syllables

Synonyms:

syllabicate; syllabize; syllabise; section; segment;

Antonyms:

end; misconception; beginning; middle;

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