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- (and is said to be monosyllabic). Similar terms include disyllable (and disyllabic; also bisyllable and bisyllabic) for a word of two syllables; trisyllable...
- profound vs profundity. By a different process, laxing is also found in disyllabic and monosyllabic words, for example, shade vs shadow, lose vs lost. Trisyllabic...
- meaning of the given name or use homophonic characters, and were typically disyllabic after the Qin dynasty. The practice also extended to other East Asian...
- have two and triphthongs three. Triphthongs are not to be confused with disyllabic sequences of a diphthong followed by a monophthong, as in German Feuer...
- vocabulary. However, most nouns, adjectives, and verbs in modern Mandarin are disyllabic. A significant cause of this is phonetic erosion: sound changes over time...
- This page has a list of closed pairs of English rhyming words—in each pair, both words rhyme with each other and only with each other. bairn, cairn boosts...
- reduplication which leads to the majority of Vietnamese vocabulary being disyllabic and trisyllabic words. Vietnamese is written using the Vietnamese alphabet...
- beams emitted from its eyes and even flight. Godzilla has a distinctive disyllabic roar (transcribed in several comics as Skreeeonk!), which was created...
- falling tone (but not a rising tone) from the following monosyllabic or disyllabic words (as seen in the examples /vîdiːm/→/ně‿vidiːm/, /ʒěliːm/→/ne‿ʒěliːm/)...
- */meu̯n/, /mun/, whereas Spanish disyllabic mío and Portuguese and Catalan monosyllabic meu are derived from disyllabic /ˈme.um/ > */ˈmeo/.[citation needed]...