Engleski
Etymology
voice + -less
Adjective
voiceless (not comparable)
- Lacking a voice, without vocal sound.
- Sinonims: inaudible, silent, unvoiced
- Antonims: audible, vocal, voiced
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- (figurative) Without a vote; having no input into a decision.
- (phonetics, of a consonant or vowel) Spoken without vibration of the vocal cords; unvoiced, surd, breathed. Examples: [t], [s], [f], [m̥], [u̥].
- Sinonim: unvoiced
- Antonim: voiced
Translations
lacking a voice, without vocal sound
- Azerbaijani: kar (az)
- Belarusian: bяzgúčnы (be) (bjazhúčny), bezgalósы (bjezhalósy)
- Bulgarian: bezzvúčen (bg) (bezzvúčen), bezglásen (bg) (bezglásen)
- Finnish: mykkä (fi), äänetön (fi)
- French: aphone (fr)
- Georgian: უხმო (uxmo), მუნჯი (munǯi)
- German: tonlos
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἄφωνος (áphōnos)
- Hungarian: hangtalan (hu), néma (hu)
- Icelandic: raddlaus
- Japanese: 無言の (ja) (mugon no), 暗黙の (ja) (anmoku no)
- Kalmyk: dun uga (dun uga)
- Lithuanian: bebalsis
- Manx: balloo, gyn coraa
- Polish: niemy (pl), bezgłośny (pl), bezdźwięczny (pl)
- Portuguese: mudo (pt)
- Romanian: mut (ro), fără voce
- Russian: bezgolósый (ru) (bezgolósyj), bezglásnый (ru) (bezglásnyj), nemóй (ru) (nemój), bezzvúčnый (ru) (bezzvúčnyj)
- Scots: voiceless
- Spanish: mudo (es)
- Swedish: tonlös (sv)
- Ukrainian: bezgolósniй (uk) (bezholósnyj), bezzvúčniй (uk) (bezzvúčnyj)
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phonetics, of a consonant: spoken without vibration of the vocal cords
See also