noun🔗ShareРоттовый согласный или гласныйA rhotic consonant or rhotic vowel (R-coloured vowel)."American English is generally rhotic, meaning the /r/ sound is pronounced after vowels, like in the word "car". "Американский английский, как правило, ротический, то есть звук /r/ произносится после гласных, как в слове «car».phoneticslinguisticslanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareРетский(of an English accent) That allows the phoneme /ɹ/ even when not followed by a vowel, as in bar (/bɑːɹ/) and bard or barred (/bɑːɹd/); (of an English speaker) who speaks with such an accent."Rhotic speech is common in Ireland, Scotland, much of the United States, Canada, West Country England, and many parts of the north and west of England."Ретская речь распространена в Ирландии, Шотландии, большей части Соединенных Штатов, Канаде, Западной Англии и многих частях севера и запада Англии.phoneticslanguagelinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareРетский(of a phoneme) Having a sound quality associated with the letter R; having the sound of any of certain IPA symbols, including /ɹ/, /ɻ/, /ɚ/, /ɝ/ and /r/."The accent of the Scottish speaker was distinctly rhotic, with every "r" clearly pronounced. "Акцент шотландского оратора был отчетливо ретским, с четким произношением каждого «р».phoneticslinguisticslanguagesoundChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading