Word: spirant

Category: spirant

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Synonyms: spirant

fricative

Translations: spirant

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spanish
Translations:
espirante, fricativa, aspirada, fricativa velar
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german
Translations:
reibelaut, Spiranten, Spirans, Reibelaut
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french
Translations:
spirante, spirantes
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italian
Translations:
spirante, retrospirante, velare spirante, di spirant
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portuguese
Translations:
consoante contínua, fricativo, fricativa, espirante
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russian
Translations:
спирант
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norwegian
Translations:
spiranten
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swedish
Translations:
SPIRANT
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czech
Translations:
spiranta
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polish
Translations:
spirantyczny, spirantu, spółgłoska szczelinowa
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hungarian
Translations:
spiráns, réshang
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turkish
Translations:
nefes sürtünmesi ile çıkan, nefes sürtünmesi, nefes sürtünmesi ile çıkan sessiz harf
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greek
Translations:
συριστικό σύμφωνο
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ukrainian
Translations:
спіранти
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albanian
Translations:
bashkëtingëllore fërkimore
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bulgarian
Translations:
спирантен, спирантна съгласна
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belarusian
Translations:
спирант
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croatian
Translations:
spirantni, strujnički
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lithuanian
Translations:
spirantas, Spirantyczny, Berzenis, Spirant, pučiamasis priebalsis
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latvian
Translations:
berzenis
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romanian
Translations:
consoană spirantă, consoană fricativă, fricativ
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slovak
Translations:
spirantu

The meaning and "use of": spirant

noun
  • a spirant consonant; a fricative. - The shifting of the voiced spirants and explosives did not extend over all the HG. dialects.
adjective
  • (of a consonant) uttered with a continuous expulsion of breath. - There are three types of mutations, the nasal mutation, the spirant mutation and lenition.

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