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Palatal শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: তালব্য

Palatal Meaning In Bengali তালব্য

Palatal

তালব্য, তালু-সম্বন্ধীয়, তালুসংক্রান্ত,

Definition

1) In phonetics, 'Palatal' refers to a sound that is produced with the front part of the tongue near or against the hard palate of the mouth, such as the 'y' sound in the English word "yes."
2) In anatomy, 'Palatal' can refer to structures or bones in the roof of the mouth, particularly the hard palate which forms the front part and the soft palate which forms the back part.
3) In dentistry, 'Palatal' often relates to the palatal aspect of teeth, which is the surface that faces the palate.

Examples

Palatal Example in a sentence

1) The Spanish word for "thank you" has a palatal nasal sound.

2) The palatal consonant "y" is common in languages like Russian.

3) The "sh" sound in English is a palatal fricative.

4) Tasting the spicy food left a palatal burn in my mouth.

5) To produce a palatal sound, raise the middle part of your tongue to the roof of your mouth.

6) In phonetics, the palatal position is between the alveolar and velar positions.

7) The diacritic for palatalization is often used in linguistic transcription.

8) The Slavic language has distinct palatal and non-palatal consonants.

9) Some dialects feature a palatal glide in certain words.

10) Traditional Korean kimchi has a tangy and slightly palatal flavor.

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Part of Speech

Palatal (Noun)

Synonyms

Palatal - (ADJECTIVE) তালব্য

Palatal - (ADJECTIVE) তালু-সম্বন্ধীয়

Palatal - (SYNONYM) তালুসংক্রান্ত

Bangla Academy Dictionary

palatal

Encyclopedia

In phonetics, 'Palatal' refers to a sound that is produced with the front part of the tongue near or against the hard palate of the mouth, such as the 'y' sound in the English word "yes."
In anatomy, 'Palatal' can refer to structures or bones in the roof of the mouth, particularly the hard palate which forms the front part and the soft palate which forms the back part.
In dentistry, 'Palatal' often relates to the palatal aspect of teeth, which is the surface that faces the palate.