Sentences

nasalize in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To nasalize means to produce a sound, particularly a vowel or consonant, with the airflow passing through the nose, resulting in a distinctive phonetic quality.

Sample Sentences

  1. To properly nasalize the vowel sound, you need to move air through your nose while speaking.
  2. In some languages, certain consonants are nasalized to create a unique phonetic quality.
  3. The singer was able to nasalize her voice, adding a distinct character to her performance.
  4. Linguists study how different cultures nasalize sounds in their languages to understand phonetic diversity.
  5. Children often nasalize their speech when they have a cold, making their voices sound different.
  6. The teacher instructed the students to nasalize the vowel sounds during their pronunciation exercises.
  7. In some languages, the ability to nasalize certain sounds can change the meaning of words entirely.
  8. The singer decided to nasalize her voice to give the performance a unique and haunting quality.
  9. To master the accent, she had to learn how to nasalize specific letters in the local dialect.
  10. Linguists often study how different cultures nasalize sounds as part of their phonetic research.

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