Intonation
//ɪntəˈneɪʃən//
Translations of "intonation" (42 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | تَجْوِيد(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), تَرْتِيل(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), تَنْغِيم(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | tajwīd, tartīl, tanḡīm | |
| Asturian | entonación(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | intonasiya(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Belarusian | інтана́цыя(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | intanácyja | |
| Bulgarian | интона́ция(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), речитатив(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice) | intonácija, rečitativ | |
| Catalan | entonació(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 抑揚 /抑扬(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), 腔調 /腔调(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), 語調 /语调(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), 語調 /语调(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | yìyáng, qiāngdiào, yǔdiào, yǔdiào | |
| Czech | intonace(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Danish | intonation(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Dutch | intonatie(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), zinsmelodie(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | интонаций(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), интонаций(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), интонаций(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice), ойсем(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), ойсем(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), ойсем(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice) | intonacij, intonacij, intonacij, ojsem, ojsem, ojsem | |
| Faroese | tónalag(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Finnish | intonaatio(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), sävelkulku(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| French | intonation(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Galician | entoación(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| German | Ansatz(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), Intonation(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), Intonation(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), Intonation(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice), Intonierung(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), Satzmelodie(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), Sprachmelodie(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), Tongebung(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), Tongebung(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), Tonhöhenfeinabstimmung(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), Vorsingen der Anfangsworte(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice) | — | |
| Greek | επιτονισμός(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | epitonismós | |
| Hebrew | אינטונציה(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Hungarian | intonáció(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Italian | intonazione(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Japanese | イントネーション(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), 抑揚(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), 語調(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | intonēshon, yokuyō, gochō | |
| Korean | 억양(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), 인토네이션(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | eogyang, intoneisyeon | |
| Latvian | intonācija(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Macedonian | интонација(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | intonacija | |
| Malay | intonasi(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Māori | hā(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Norwegian | intonasjon(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), tonefall(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Persian | آهنگ(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), آهنگ جمله(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | âhang, âhang-e jomle | |
| Polish | intonacja(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), intonacja(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), intonacja(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice) | — | |
| Portuguese | entonação(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Russian | интона́ция(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | intonácija | |
| Serbo-Croatian | intonacija(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), интонација(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Slovak | intonácia(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Slovene | intonacija(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Spanish | entonación(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), melopea(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), melopea(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice), melopeya(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise), melopeya(intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice) | — | |
| Swahili | kiimbo(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Swedish | intonation(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Tajik | интонатсия(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), оҳанг(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | intonatsiya, ohang | |
| Thai | ทำนองเสียง(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | tam-nɔɔng-sǐiang | |
| Turkish | entonasyon(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), tonlama(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — | |
| Ukrainian | інтона́ція(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), інтона́ція(singing or playing in good tune or otherwise) | intonácija, intonácija | |
| Vietnamese | ngữ điệu(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking), sự ngâm nga(the rise and fall of the voice in speaking) | — |
entonación
intonasiya
entonació
intonace
intonation
intonatie, zinsmelodie
интонаций, интонаций, интонаций, ойсем, ойсем, ойсем
intonacij, intonacij, intonacij, ojsem, ojsem, ojsem
tónalag
intonaatio, sävelkulku
intonation
entoación
Ansatz, Intonation, Intonation, Intonation, Intonierung, Satzmelodie, Sprachmelodie, Tongebung, Tongebung, Tonhöhenfeinabstimmung, Vorsingen der Anfangsworte
אינטונציה
intonáció
intonazione
intonācija
intonasi
hā
intonasjon, tonefall
intonacja, intonacja, intonacja
entonação
intonacija, интонација
intonácia
intonacija
entonación, melopea, melopea, melopeya, melopeya
kiimbo
intonation
entonasyon, tonlama
ngữ điệu, sự ngâm nga
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.