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Detailed Translations for intonations from English to German

intonations:

intonations [the ~] nom

  1. the intonations (inflections; cadences)
    die Tonfälle
  2. the intonations (tones)
    der Tonfall; die Tonfälle

Translation Matrix for intonations:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Tonfall intonations; tones
Tonfälle cadences; inflections; intonations; tones

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intonation:

intonation [the ~] nom

  1. the intonation (tone; sound; pitch; )
    der Klang; der Laut; der Ton
  2. the intonation (modulation; cadence; inflection; tone of voice)
  3. the intonation (timbre; pitch; tone; )
    die Klangfarbe; Timbre

Translation Matrix for intonation:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Intonation cadence; inflection; intonation; modulation; tone of voice
Klang intonation; note; pitch; sound; timber; timbre; tone musical note; note; tone
Klangfarbe intonation; note; pitch; sound; timber; timbre; tone; tone colour timber; timbre; tone
Laut intonation; note; pitch; sound; timber; timbre; tone
Modulierung der Stimme cadence; inflection; intonation; modulation; tone of voice
Timbre intonation; note; pitch; sound; timber; timbre; tone; tone colour timber; timbre; tone
Ton intonation; note; pitch; sound; timber; timbre; tone audio; clay; foreword; introduction; introductory remarks; loam; mud; musical note; note; pitch; preamble; preface; prologue; tone
- chanting; modulation; pitch contour

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Related Definitions for "intonation":

  1. the production of musical tones (by voice or instrument); especially the exactitude of the pitch relations1
  2. the act of singing in a monotonous tone1
  3. singing by a soloist of the opening piece of plainsong1
  4. rise and fall of the voice pitch1

Wiktionary Translations for intonation:

intonation
noun
  1. the rise and fall of the voice in speaking
intonation
noun
  1. Linguistik: Zusammenwirken von Akzentuierung, Tonhöhenverlauf und Sprechpausen in der gesprochene Sprache; Bußmann definiert: „Im weiteren Sinne: Gesamtheit der prosodische Eigenschaft lautsprachlicher Äußerungen (Silben, Wörter, Phrasen)'“