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phonetic
[fuh-net-ik]
adjective
Also phonetical of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
corresponding to pronunciation.
phonetic transcription.
agreeing with pronunciation.
phonetic spelling.
concerning or involving the discrimination of nondistinctive elements of a language. In English, certain phonological features, as length and aspiration, are phonetic but not phonemic.
noun
(in Chinese writing) a written element that represents a sound and is used in combination with a radical to form a character.
phonetic
/ fəˈnɛtɪk /
adjective
of or relating to phonetics
denoting any perceptible distinction between one speech sound and another, irrespective of whether the sounds are phonemes or allophones Compare phonemic
conforming to pronunciation
phonetic spelling
Other Word Forms
- phonetically adverb
- nonphonetic adjective
- nonphonetical adjective
- unphonetic adjective
- unphonetical adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of phonetic1
Example Sentences
The album first sprang to mind six years ago, when the title began as a simple game of phonetics.
The exam comprised a series of papers on phonetics, grammar, and translation, which took 12 hours to complete.
Many proudly refer to themselves as DINKs — using the acronym in English — or dingke, the phonetic translation in Mandarin.
They say they have found four basic components they think make up this phonetic alphabet.
The description of what the researchers termed a “sperm whale phonetic alphabet” opens the possibility of conveying a much larger variety of information.
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