phonetic

phonetic
adjective
phonetisch
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[fə'netik] 1. adjective
(relating to the sounds of (a) language: He's making a phonetic study of the speech of the deaf.) phonetisch
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2. noun singular, noun plural
((a system of) symbols used to show the pronunciation of words.) die Lautbildungslehre
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pho·net·ic
[fə(ʊ)ˈnetɪk, AM fəˈnet̬-]
adj inv LING phonetisch fachspr
\phonetic transcription phonetische Umschrift
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1. adj phonetically
2. adv
[fəU'netIk, -əlI] phonetisch
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phonetic [fəʊˈnetık; fə-]
A adj (adv phonetically) phonetisch, lautlich:
phonetic alphabet
a) phonetisches Alphabet, Lautschrift f,
b) MIL, TEL etc Buchstabieralphabet n;
phonetic character (oder symbol) Lautzeichen n;
phonetic transcription Lautschrift f;
phonetic value Lautwert m
B s phonetics pl (als sg konstruiert)
1. Phonetik f, Laut(bildungs)lehre f
2. Lautsystem n (einer Sprache)
phon. abk
1. phonetic phon.
2. phonetics pl
phonet. abk
1. phonetic phon(et).
2. phonetics pl
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adjective
phonetisch
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adj.
phonetisch adj.
phonetischen adj.

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