consonant - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of consonant in Hindi

  • व्यंजन
  • अनुरूप
  • सदृश
  • अनुकूल
  • अभिमत
  • अनुगुण
  • सुरीला
  • सामंजस्यपूर्ण

consonant Definition

Noun

  • a basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable

Adjective

  • denoting or relating to a consonant sound or letter.
  • in agreement or harmony with.

consonant Example

  • the bass is consonant with all the upper notes ( बास सभी ऊपरी नोटों के अनुरूप है )
  • The point is not clear, but probably the Greeks acted here as they did in the case of the vowel i and the consonant y, adopting the consonant symbol for the vowel sound. ( बात स्पष्ट नहीं है, लेकिन शायद यूनानियों ने स्वर I और व्यंजन y के मामले में स्वर ध्वनि के लिए व्यंजन प्रतीक को अपनाने के रूप में कार्य किया। )
  • a consonant phoneme ( एक व्यंजन ध्वनि )
  • Such ideas are consonant with, and may be traced to the confused and nebulous condition of, savage thought. ( इस तरह के विचारों के अनुरूप हैं, और जंगली विचार की भ्रमित और अस्पष्ट स्थिति से पता लगाया जा सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Some phonologists maintain that a syllabic consonant is really a case of a vowel and a consonant that have become combined.
  • You will remember that consonant sounds are made by creating a brief barrier to the flow of breath.
  • Even if she only knows a handful of consonant sounds, we can help her to live like an author.
  • The views of the black leadership are consonant with those of black Americans.
  • On the face of it, this approach is consonant with the requirements of the Act.
  • The order consonant with history is (1) Paul's "letters" to "the churches of" a province (Gal.
  • We will now add a lower part which will turn the consonant effect into one of uniformly relaxed mild dissonance.
  • And resolution has a musical overtone that I like as well: the progression of a dissonant chord to a consonant one.
  • The way the storyteller handles Moses' power-sharing in that chapter is consonant with the rest.
  • The press campaign and the Falangist demands for retribution were perfectly consonant with Franco's own view of the 9 February events.
  • Adoration is permitted, and the use of the terms "sacrifice" and "altar" maintained as being consonant with scripture and antiquity.
  • She lip-reads, and at home little Elliott often helps with his finger spelling when his mum cannot make out a consonant.
  • And chords are groups of more or less consonant sounds which counterpoint has united!  
  • In the weak syllables of the language, the vowel is reduced in speech to a central weak quality or is represented by a syllabic consonant.
  • He identified it as consonant with his team's research results on the nature of distress in close relationships.  
  • It is therefore consonant with, indeed an expression of, the personal autonomy that morality should protect and nurture.  
  • In the 6th century B.C. Pythagoras observed that simple ratios of lengths of strings determine consonant musical intervals.
  • The palatalization of d+ consonant i into some sound denoted merely by i - the central sound of foied, from fo-died; 4.
  • The initial combinations ci, pi, fi, have withstood the transformation into ii better than in Castilian: piano, pieno, plega, ciamado, flama are current rn old documents; and at the present day, although the I has come to be mouillhe, the first consonant has not disappeared (piluma, pUora, pllanopronounced pijuma, &c.).
  • These basic signs represent the voiceless stop consonants for that series.
  • Many of these languages are transcribed with and with labialized consonants.
  • Tones may affect each other just as consonants and vowels do.
  • It is also possible to have no vowel following a consonant.
  • The second is predictive gemination of initial consonants on morpheme boundaries.
  • The consonant phonemes of Mori are listed in the following table.
  • An underline indicated the doubling of a consonant in traditional orthography.
  • However, glottal consonants behave as typical consonants in many languages.
  • However, glottal consonants behave as typical consonants in many languages.
  • Subjoined ( combining ) consonants are entered using the Shift key.
  • A number of common wordsprepositions, &c.with only one consonant are spelled by single alphabetic signs in ordinary writing.
  • the findings are consonant with other research