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GEMINATE - Übersetzung nach arabisch

PRONOUNCIATION OF A SPOKEN CONSONANT FOR AN AUDIBLY LONGER PERIOD OF TIME THAN THAT OF A SHORT CONSONANT
Geminate; Geminate consonant; Geminated pair; Consonant length; Consonant gemination; Geminated; Geminates; Geminating; Geminated consonant; Gemination (linguistics); Long consonant; Degemination; Ungeminated

GEMINATE         

الفعل

اِزْدَوَجَ ; تَثَنَّى ; تَزَاوَجَ ; تَضَاعَفَ ; ثَنَّى ; زاوَجَ ; شَدَّدَ الحَرْف ; شَدَّدَ الصَّوْتَ أو الكَلِمَةَ أو المَقْطَعَ ; ضاعَفَ ; نَبَرَ

الصفة

ثُنَائِيّ ; زَوْجِيّ ; مُثَنَّى ; مُزْدَوِج ; مُضَاعَف

geminate         
ADJ
توامى ، مضاعف ، مزدوج زواج بين
VT
زواج ، ضاعف بين
geminate         
تَوأَمِيّ

Definition

geminate
a.
(Bot.) Doubled, twin, in pairs, binate.

Wikipedia

Gemination

In phonetics and phonology, gemination (), or consonant lengthening (from Latin geminatio 'doubling', itself from gemini 'twins'), is an articulation of a consonant for a longer period of time than that of a singleton consonant. It is distinct from stress. Gemination is represented in many writing systems by a doubled letter and is often perceived as a doubling of the consonant. Some phonological theories use "doubling" as a synonym for gemination, others describe two distinct phenomena.

Consonant length is a distinctive feature in certain languages, such as Arabic, Berber, Danish, Estonian, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Punjabi, Polish and Turkish. Other languages, such as English, do not have word-internal phonemic consonant geminates.

Consonant gemination and vowel length are independent in languages like Arabic, Japanese, Finnish and Estonian; however, in languages like Italian, Norwegian and Swedish, vowel length and consonant length are interdependent. For example, in Norwegian and Swedish, a geminated consonant is always preceded by a short vowel, while an ungeminated consonant is preceded by a long vowel. A clear example are the Norwegian words tak [tɑːk] ('ceiling or roof' of a building), and takk [tɑkː] ('thanks').