sonant
英 ['səʊnənt]
美['sonənt]
- adj. 有浊音的;声音的
- n. 浊音;有声音;有声字母
英英释义
- 1. a speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords
英文词源
- sonant (adj.)
- 1846, from Latin sonantem (nominative sonans), present participle of sonare "make a noise," (see sonata). As a noun from 1849.