Accents
Meaning in Bengali:
উচ্চারণ, উচ্চারণ প্রকৃতি, বলবান ধ্বনি, স্বরবিন্যাস, উচ্চারণ পদ্ধতি
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uhk-sents
Short Definition:
The way in which words are pronounced or spoken, especially in terms of regional or national differences.
Synonyms:
pronunciation, intonation, speech pattern, accentuation, modulation
Antonyms:
silence (শান্তি), quiet (শান্ত), stillness (শান্তি), hush (শান্তি), muteness (মৌনতা)
Origin:
The word “accents” originated from the Latin word “accentus,” which means “tone” or “intonation.” It entered the English language in the late 14th century.
Nearby Words:
intonation (উচ্চারণ), dialect (বলবান ধ্বনি), pronunciation (উচ্চারণ), modulation (স্বরবিন্যাস), speech (বক্তৃতা)
Accents in Literature Quotes:
1. “She had an accent that was hard to place, a mix of French and something else, something exotic.” – Sarah Dessen
2. “His accent was thick, his voice deep and gravelly.” – J.K. Rowling
3. “The way he spoke, with his Southern accent, made everything he said sound more interesting.” – Harper Lee
4. “Her accent was a beautiful melody, enchanting everyone who heard it.” – Paulo Coelho
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. “Put on your best accent” – তোমার সেরা উচ্চারণ করো
2. “Lost in translation” – অনুবাদে হারিয়ে যাওয়া
3. “Speak with an accent” – উচ্চারণ করো
4. “Accentuate the positive” – সকল ভালো বিষয় উচ্চারণ করো
Usage in American English:
In American English, accents vary greatly across different regions, such as the Southern accent, New York accent, or Boston accent.
Usage in British English:
In British English, accents also differ depending on the region, such as the Cockney accent, Scottish accent, or Received Pronunciation.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: उच्चारण (ucchāran), Nepali: उच्चारण (ucchāran), Urdu: تلفظ (talafuz), Tamil: உச்சாரணம் (uccāraṇam), Telugu: ఉచ్చారణ (uccāraṇa), Arabic: لهجة (lahjah), Chinese: 口音 (kǒuyīn), Japanese: アクセント (akusento), Russian: акцент (aktsent)
For more information, please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accent