Orthoepy

//ˈɔː.θəʊˌiː.pi//

Synonyms for "orthoepy" (7 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Strong matches (2)

Related words (3)

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Translations

62 translations across 34 languages.

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Albanian

1 entries
  • drejtshqiptim noun (study of pronunciation)

Armenian

2 entries
  • ուղղախոսություն noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ուղղախոսություն noun (customary pronunciation)

Belarusian

2 entries
  • артаэ́пія noun (study of pronunciation)
  • арфаэ́пія noun (study of pronunciation)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • ортое́пия noun (study of pronunciation)
  • правого́вор noun (study of pronunciation)

Catalan

2 entries
  • ortologia noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoèpia noun (customary pronunciation)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 正音學 /正音学 noun (study of pronunciation)

Chuvash

1 entries
  • орфоэпи noun (study of pronunciation)

Czech

1 entries
  • ortoepie noun (study of pronunciation)

Danish

1 entries
  • ortoepi noun (study of pronunciation)

Finnish

2 entries
  • oikea ääntäminen noun (customary pronunciation)
  • ortoepia noun (study of pronunciation)

French

2 entries
  • orthoépie noun (study of pronunciation)
  • orthoépie noun (customary pronunciation)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ორთოეპია noun (study of pronunciation)

German

3 entries
  • Orthoepie noun (study of pronunciation)
  • Orthoepie noun (customary pronunciation)
  • Rechtlautung noun (study of pronunciation)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • helyesejtés noun (customary pronunciation)
  • ortoépia noun (customary pronunciation)

Interlingua

1 entries
  • orthoepia noun (study of pronunciation)

Italian

2 entries
  • ortoepia noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoepia noun (customary pronunciation)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 正音学 noun (study of pronunciation)

Kazakh

1 entries
  • орфоэпия noun (study of pronunciation)

Korean

1 entries
  • 정음학 noun (study of pronunciation)

Latvian

1 entries
  • ortoēpija noun (study of pronunciation)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • ортоепија noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ортоепија noun (customary pronunciation)
  • правого́вор noun (study of pronunciation)
  • правого́вор noun (customary pronunciation)

Polish

2 entries
  • ortoepia noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoepia noun (customary pronunciation)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • ortoepia noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoepia noun (customary pronunciation)
  • ortoépia noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoépia noun (customary pronunciation)

Romanian

2 entries
  • ortoepie noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoepie noun (customary pronunciation)

Russian

2 entries
  • орфоэ́пия noun (study of pronunciation)
  • орфоэ́пия noun (customary pronunciation)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • ortoèpija noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoèpija noun (customary pronunciation)
  • pravogòvōr noun (study of pronunciation)
  • pravogòvōr noun (customary pronunciation)

Slovak

1 entries
  • ortoepia noun (study of pronunciation)

Spanish

2 entries
  • ortoepía noun (study of pronunciation)
  • ortoepía noun (customary pronunciation)

Swedish

1 entries
  • ortoepi noun (study of pronunciation)

Tatar

1 entries
  • орфоэпия noun (study of pronunciation)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • ортое́пія noun (study of pronunciation)
  • орфое́пія noun (study of pronunciation)

Uzbek

2 entries
  • orfoepiya noun (study of pronunciation)
  • орфоэпия noun (study of pronunciation)

Veps

1 entries
  • orfoepii noun (study of pronunciation)

Yakut

1 entries
  • орфоэпия noun (study of pronunciation)

Sample sentences

1 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Orthography is less essential to language than orthoepy; since all languages are spoken, whilst but a few languages are written. Orthography presupposes orthoepy. Orthography addresses itself to the eye, orthoepy to the ear. Orthoepy deals with the articulate sounds that constitute syllables and words; orthography treats of the signs by which such articulate sounds are expressed in writing.

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