noun “voice”
Singular voice, Plural voices oder onzieleg
- Stëmm
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She has a beautiful voice that captivates the audience.
- Stëmm (Fäegkeet ze schwätzen)
After the surgery, he lost his voice and couldn't talk for weeks.
- Stëmm (Meenung oder Recht)
In a democracy, every citizen has a voice in the government.
- Stëmm (Stil oder Ausdrock)
The author's unique voice makes the novel stand out.
- Spriecher
She was chosen as the voice of the students in the meeting with the principal.
- Genus
The passive voice is used when the focus is on the action, not the doer.
- Stëmm (Musek)
The choir director assigned each member a different voice part.
- Stëmm (Vibratioun vun de Stëmmbänner)
The difference between "f" and "v" is that "v" uses voice.
- Stëmm (Internetstatus)
The moderator gave her voice so she could contribute to the discussion in the chat room.
verb “voice”
Infinitiv voice; hien voices; Verg. voiced; Part. Verg. voiced; Ger. voicing
- ausdrécken
She voiced her concerns about the new policy during the meeting.
- artikuléieren
He could barely voice the words due to his sore throat.
- synchroniséieren
She voiced the main character in the animated movie.
- intonéieren
The technician voiced the piano to improve its sound.
- stëmmen (Internet)
The moderator voiced him so he could participate in the chat discussion.