Примеры использования Two syllables на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Two syllables.
GAGGING Two syllables.
Two syllables.
That's two syllables.
Two syllables, repeating consonants.
One word, two syllables.
In two syllables, it defines an entire category.
First word, two syllables.
First, two syllables, then, three syllables. .
Last name-- your last name, it's two syllables.
One word, two syllables: demarcation.
Simple, honest, direct language, two syllables.
Yes, Mr. Simms, there's only two syllables in this whole wide world worth hearing.
As a result, the word is pronounced"tānsi" with only two syllables.
Adjectives which contain one or two syllables follow the-er-,-est-, form.
Siddha Jagannatha das Babaji was devoted to the Mahamantra composed of sixteen words and thirty-two syllables.
Adjectives which contain more than two syllables follow the-more-,-most- form.
While the traditional practice is still largely followed, since the late 1970s, some parents have given their children names that are native Korean words,usually of two syllables.
I have found that the best website names are short and made of two syllables, with the accent on the first.
Job title consists of two syllables:"art" and"person", thus meaning" a person of art.
Everywhere else it would have had two syllables,*diyēws.
By contrast, kango are often one or two syllables, and more often have terminal consonants, yōon, and long vowels.
That's him in the other room, barely able to string two syllables together.
The word is pronounced as two syllables, with stress on the first(hoo-leh), as is implied in The Bat, where the Australian police call him"Harry Holy.
Syllable(s) of the name:one syllable, two syllables, or more;
The name of the motorcycle was formed from two syllables:"Ho"- from the city of Bad Homburg, which housed the factory of the new firm,"Rex"- from the brand of canned food.
We want being an intellectual to be esteemed again, for education to be valued once more,for using words longer than two syllables to be an ordinary thing.
The Sino-Korean word japchae(잡채; 雜菜) consists of two syllables, jap(잡; 雜) meaning"mix" and chae(채; 菜) meaning"vegetable.
The poet broke the alliterative lines into variable-length groups and ended these nominal stanzas with a rhyming section of five lines known as the bob and wheel, in which the"bob" is a very short line,sometimes of only two syllables, followed by the"wheel," longer lines with internal rhyme.
The proportion of names of inhabited centres in Jordan of one syllable is 71 per cent,the proportion of names of two syllables is 26 per cent and the proportion of names of three syllables or more is 3 per cent.