vocaal
Dutch (Brabantic)
/voːˈkaːl/
noun
Definitions
- (phonetics) a vowel
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin vōcālis (voiced, having a voice, speaking, vocal) derived from English vocal.
Origin
English
vocal
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- audiovocal English
- bivocal English
- cricovocal English
- nonvocal English
- polyvocal English
- semivocal English
- subvocal English
- unvocal English
- vocal English
- vocal tract English
- vocalese English
- vocalise English
- vocalism English
- vocalist English
- vocalistic English
- vocality English
- vocalize English
- vocally English
- vocalness English
- vocoid English
- vocalitas Latin
- vocaliter Latin
- vōcālis Latin
- harmonie Dutch, Flemish
- thema Dutch, Flemish
- themavocaal Dutch, Flemish
- vocaalharmonie Dutch, Flemish
- vocal Spanish, Castilian
- vocal Portuguese
- vogal Portuguese
- ボーカル Japanese
- vocal Old French
- vouel Old French
- voyeul Old French
- vocal Catalan, Valencian
- vokal Indonesian
- vokaal Afrikaans
- vocalis Middle High German
- vokali Swahili
- vocal Asturian
- vocâl Friulian