sonoridad - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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sonoridad (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Sonoridad is a feminine noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/sonoɾiˈðað/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

Sonoridad refers to the quality or characteristic of sound that makes it resonate or produce a rich and full sound. In linguistics, it is often used to describe the degree to which different sounds (typically vowels and consonants) produce resonance in speech.

In everyday use, sonoridad can refer to: 1. The auditory property of sounds (e.g., music, voice). 2. Linguistic properties, such as the sonority of syllables in phonology.

Frequency of Use: The term is relatively specialized; therefore, it is more commonly found in written contexts, especially in academic discussions related to music, phonetics, and linguistics, rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. La sonoridad de su voz llenó la sala.
  2. The sonority of her voice filled the room.

  3. En fonética, la sonoridad es un criterio importante para clasificar los sonidos.

  4. In phonetics, sonority is an important criterion for classifying sounds.

Idiomatic Expressions

While sonoridad itself is not a common component of idiomatic expressions, it may be used in contexts that emphasize sound and quality. Below are some examples that relate to sound characteristics.

  1. Tener una sonoridad particular
  2. Esta guitarra tiene una sonoridad particular que la hace única.
  3. This guitar has a particular sonority that makes it unique.

  4. Sonoridad envolvente

  5. La sonoridad envolvente de la música clásica me transporta a otra época.
  6. The enveloping sonority of classical music transports me to another era.

  7. Jugar con la sonoridad

  8. Los poetas a menudo juegan con la sonoridad de las palabras para crear ritmos atractivos.
  9. Poets often play with the sonority of words to create appealing rhythms.

Etymology

The word sonoridad comes from the Latin sonoritas, which is derived from sonor, meaning "sounding" or "making a sound." The suffix -idad is used in Spanish to form nouns that express a state or quality.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Resonancia - Sonoridad (in specific contexts related to sounds)

Antonyms: - Silencio (silence) - Mudez (muteness)



23-07-2024