Prosody

//ˈpɹɑzədi//

Synonyms for "prosody" (41 found)

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Translations

69 translations across 33 languages.

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Arabic

2 entries
  • عَرُوض noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • عِلْمُ العَرُوض noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • прозодия noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • прозодия noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Catalan

1 entries
  • prosòdia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 詩律學 /诗律学 noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • 詩律學 /诗律学 noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • 詩體學 /诗体学 noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • 詩體學 /诗体学 noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Czech

2 entries
  • prozódie noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prozódie noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Danish

1 entries
  • prosodi noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Dutch

2 entries
  • prosodie noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosodie noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Esperanto

3 entries
  • metriko noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • prozodio noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prozodio noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Finnish

2 entries
  • metriikka noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • prosodia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

French

2 entries
  • prosodie noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosodie noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Galician

4 entries
  • prosodia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosodia noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • prosódia (reintergrationist) noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosódia (reintergrationist) noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

German

2 entries
  • Prosodie noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • Verslehre noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Greek

2 entries
  • μετρική noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • προσωδία noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • פרוזודיה noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Hindi

3 entries
  • छंद-विद्या noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • पिंगल noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • पिंगल noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • prozódia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prozódia noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Icelandic

1 entries
  • bragfræði noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Irish

2 entries
  • prosóid noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosóid noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Italian

1 entries
  • prosodia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 韻律論 noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Khmer

2 entries
  • ឆន្ទវិទ្យា noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • ឆន្ទវិទ្យា noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Northern Kurdish

2 entries
  • wezn noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • wezn noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • prosodi noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Polish

2 entries
  • prozodia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prozodia noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • prosódia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosódia noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Romanian

2 entries
  • metrică noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • prosodie noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Russian

2 entries
  • просо́дия noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • просо́дия noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Scottish Gaelic

3 entries
  • rannaidheachd noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • toinneolas noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • toinneolas noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Slovak

1 entries
  • prozódia noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Spanish

2 entries
  • prosodia noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)
  • prosodia noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Swedish

1 entries
  • prosodi noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Thai

2 entries
  • ฉันทลักษณ์ noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • สัทสัมพันธ์ noun (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech)

Turkish

4 entries
  • aruz noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • bürünbilim noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • koşutbilim noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)
  • prozodi noun (poetry: study of poetic meter etc)

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Prosody semantics is related to pragmatics.

Source: tatoeba (663088)

I read the article "Encoding Information Structure in Yucatec Maya: On the Interplay of Prosody and Syntax."

Source: tatoeba (10671693)

The genii of syntax and prosody are his guardian angels, and the love of "gabble" is the be-all and the end-all of his political existence.

Source: tatoeba (12128924)

An accurate acquaintance with the Prosody and Metres of the Greek Language is so necessary an accompaniment of true scholarship, that any attempt to advocate its claims to the notice of the student would be entirely superfluous.

Source: wiktionary

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.