noun🔗ShareTonfall, SprachmelodieThe rise and fall of the voice in speaking."The teacher's intonation helped the students understand the difference between a question and a statement. "Der Tonfall des Lehrers half den Schülern, den Unterschied zwischen einer Frage und einer Aussage zu verstehen.phoneticslinguisticslanguagecommunicationsoundChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareIntonation, TonfallThe act of sounding the tones of the musical scale."The piano teacher worked with the student on the intonation of each note in the scale, ensuring they were all perfectly in tune. "Der Klavierlehrer arbeitete mit dem Schüler an der Intonation jeder Note in der Tonleiter und stellte sicher, dass sie alle perfekt gestimmt waren.musicsoundlanguagephoneticslinguisticscommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareIntonation, SprachmelodieSinging or playing in good tune or otherwise."Her intonation was false."Ihre Intonation war falsch.musicsoundlanguagephoneticscommunicationlinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareIntonation, VorsingenReciting in a musical prolonged tone; intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice, as of a priest."The priest's intonation of the opening hymn was clear and resonant. "Die Intonation des Priesters des Eröffnungshymnus war klar und klangvoll.musicreligionsoundlanguagelinguisticscommunicationphoneticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDonner, GetöseA thundering; thunder."The intonation of the artillery bombardment shook the house to its foundations. "Das Getöse des Artilleriebeschusses erschütterte das Haus bis in seine Grundfesten.soundlanguagephoneticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading