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"adorer" - 4 õppematerjali

Prantsuse keele verbid
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Prantsuse keele verbid

j' étudie tu étudies il/elle étudie nous étudions vous étudiez Présent manger sööma Présent jouer mängima je mange je joue tu manges tu joues il/elle mange il/elle joue nous mangeons nous jouons vous mangez vous jouez ils mangent ils jouent Présent adorer meeldima je Ma j' adore tu Sa tu adores il/elle Ta () il/elle adore nous Me

Keeled → Prantsuse keel
17 allalaadimist
Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

Incomplete vowel rhymes require identical vowels, while consonants are different: world- serve, bulb-skull, pen-best, storm-mourn, balm-path. Consonant rhymes The reverse principle is observed here, consisting of identical consonants and dissimilar vowels, as in: blood-blade, love-live, felt-fault, burn-born, crisp-grasp. Compund rhymes Are made up of two or more words, united by a single stress, that reproduce the sound form of a related word: clamorous- enamour us, women ­two men, adorer-before her, Verona- known a ..., feter-beset her, grammar-d-n her, bottom-forgot ´em (examples are taken from Byron's ,,Beppo") These rhymes are mainly employed to evoke a humorous response. They also add a colloquial touch to the text. Eye-rhyme (or sight rhyme) A peculiar feature of English rhymes. It contains identical letters while vowel sounds are pronounced differently: love ­grov e, farm ­warm , gush ­bush , dew ­grew ,flames ­ Thames

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
22 allalaadimist
Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

Incomplete Vowel rhymes require identical vowels, whereas consonants are different: world - serve, bulb - skull, pen - best. The same principle is observed in Consonant rhymes consisting of identical consonants and dissimilar vowels: blood - blade, love - live, crisp ­ grasp. These rhymes are sometimes referred to as partial rhymes or pararhymes. Compound rhymes are made up of two or more words, united by a single stress, that reproduce the sound form of a correlated word: women - two men, adorer - before her. Compound rhymes are mainly employed to evoke a humourous response. They also add a colloquial touch to the text. A peculiar property of English rhymes is eye-rhyme. It contains identical letters while vowel sounds are pronounced differently: love - grove, farm - warm, flames - Thames. Eye-rhyme is appreciated by the eye rather than by the ear. Thus, it is a property of the written poem. Internal rhymes occur within a poetic line. Head rhyme is rather uncommon

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
44 allalaadimist
Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

introduce variety into the prevailing type of rhyme. They may also occur throughout a poem, producing a striking aesthetic impact on the attentive reader. Compound rhymes are made up of two or more words, united by a single stress, that reproduce the sound form of a correlated word. The following instances are taken from G.G. Byron's poem "Beppo": clamorous - enamour us, women - two men, adorer - before her, Verona - known a ..., fetter - beset her, Harvey - starve ye, grammar - d-n her, bottom - forgot'em. Compound rhymes are mainly employed to evoke a humourous response. They also add a colloquial touch to the text. A peculiar property of English rhymes is the so-called eye-rhyme (or sight-rhyme). It contains identical letters while vowel sounds are pronounced differently: love - grove, farm -

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
37 allalaadimist


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