Pronounced in Tagalog
“Pronounced” in Tagalog translates to “binigkas” or “binitawan”, referring to how a word or sound is articulated or spoken. This term is essential for language learning and clear communication. Discover detailed usage and examples below.
[Words] = Pronounced
[Definition]
- Pronounced /prəˈnaʊnst/
- Verb (past tense): To articulate or speak a word or sound correctly or in a particular way
- Adjective: Very noticeable or marked; clearly evident
- Related forms: pronounce (verb), pronunciation (noun)
[Synonyms] = Binigkas, Binitawan, Sinalita, Binitiwan ang tunog, Inungkat, Nilalahad (when used as adjective: Hayag, Malinaw, Lantad)
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: The word “colonel” is pronounced as “kernel” in English.
- Ex1_PH: Ang salitang “colonel” ay binigkas bilang “kernel” sa Ingles.
- Ex2_EN: She carefully pronounced each syllable for the students to understand.
- Ex2_PH: Maingat niyang binigkas ang bawat pantig para maintindihan ng mga estudyante.
- Ex3_EN: His accent was very pronounced when he spoke Tagalog.
- Ex3_PH: Ang kanyang accent ay lubhang hayag nang siya ay magsalita ng Tagalog.
- Ex4_EN: The teacher pronounced the difficult words slowly and clearly.
- Ex4_PH: Binigkas ng guro ang mga mahirap na salita nang dahan-dahan at malinaw.
- Ex5_EN: There was a pronounced difference between the two dialects.
- Ex5_PH: May lantad na pagkakaiba sa pagitan ng dalawang diyalekto.
