(phonetics) A sound that results from the passage of air through restrictions of the oral cavity; any sound that is not the dominant sound of a syllable, the dominant sound generally being a vowel.
The exhaling sounds of the language interrupted by glottal stops, its numerous successive vowels (as many as five in a single word), and its rare consonants drove the missionaries to despair.
এই রেখাকে দিকাক্ষ হিসেবে ব্যবহার করে একটি কনিক আঁকোjw2019 jw2019
Some consonant sounds found in several Latin-script IAL alphabets are not represented by an ISO 646 letter in IPA.
৬ প্রধান বিষয়গুলো খুঁজে বের করার ক্ষেত্রে এই সাধারণ পদ্ধতিগুলো তখনও প্রযোজ্য, যখন কেউ প্রহরীদুর্গ অধ্যয়ন পরিচালনা করার, মণ্ডলীর বাইবেল অধ্যয়ন পরিচালনা করার এবং গৃহ বাইবেল অধ্যয়ন পরিচালনা করার মাধ্যমে শিক্ষা দেন অথবা এমনকী সন্তানদের শিক্ষা দেন।WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Bourne was eventually acquitted in Rex v. Bourne as his actions were "...an example of disinterested conduct in consonance with the highest traditions of the profession".
খ্রিস্টের শিষ্যরা শান্তি ও সান্ত্বনার এক বার্তা বহন করে।WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
And in case you didn't get it the first time, the instructional teacher will repeat the word for you three times with various degrees of emphasis on the Iranian pronunciation of the words’ consonants, vowels and syllables.
In the reformed orthography, the vowel signs u, ū, r̥ are simply placed to the right of the consonant letter, while they often make consonant-vowel ligatures in the traditional orthography.
বিংশ শতাব্দীতে অনেক উন্নয়নমূলক পরিবর্তন হয়েছে কিন্তু একটা প্রবাদ বলে যে “চকচক করলেই সোনা হয় না।”WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
He was thrilled when a Witness showed him that by combining vowel points with the four Hebrew consonants of God’s name, it could be pronounced “Jehovah.”
The following tables show the basic consonant letters of the Malayalam script, with romanizations in ISO 15919, transcriptions in IPA, and Unicode CHARACTER NAMES.
Masculine nouns usually end in -u, sometimes in -e or a consonant: el tiempu (time, weather), l’home (man), el pantalón (trousers), el xeitu (way, mode).
Through terror management, individuals are motivated to seek consonant elements – symbols which make sense of mortality and death in satisfactory ways (i.e. boosting self-esteem).
Campbell also showed that several of the languages that have the contrast today did not have it historically and that largely the pattern was consistent with chance resemblances, especially when taking into consideration the statistic prevalence of nasal consonants in all the pronominal systems of the world.