geminate
geminate - English
Pronunciation
- Adjective
- Verb
Adjective
geminate (not comparable)
- Forming a pair.
- (phonology) Of a consonant, pronounced longer and considered as being doubled
Translations
- Bulgarian: двоен (bg) (dvoen)
- Dutch: paarwijze, gepaard (nl)
- Finnish: pareittain esiintyvä
- French: gémine (fr)
- Georgian: გაორებული (gaorebuli), გაორმაგებული (gaormagebuli), გაორკეცებული (gaorḳecebuli), გაორწვერებული (gaorc̣verebuli)
- Russian: удво́енный (ru) (udvójennyj)
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- Arabic: مُشَدَّد (mušaddad), مُضَعَّف (muḍaʕʕaf)
- Catalan: geminat (ca)
- Finnish: kahdentunut, geminoitunut
- French: géminée (fr)
- Greek: όμοιος (el) (ómoios)
- Russian: гемини́рованный (geminírovannyj)
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Verb
geminate (third-person singular simple present geminates, present participle geminating, simple past and past participle geminated)
- To arrange in pairs.
- To occur in pairs.
Noun
geminate (plural geminates)
- (phonology) A doubled or repeated letter or speech sound.
geminate - Italian
Verb
geminate
- inflection of geminare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Participle
geminate f pl
- feminine plural of geminato
geminate - Latin
Participle
gemināte
- vocative masculine singular of geminātus
geminate - Spanish
Verb
geminate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of geminar combined with te