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tilde

N เครื่องหมาย บน อักษร แสดง ออกเสียง ทาง จมูก และ เพดานปาก  krueng-mai-bon-ak-son-sa-dang-ook-sing

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TILDE

Til "de, n. Etym: [Sp. , fr. L. titulus a superscription, title, token, sign. See Title, n.]

 

Defn: The accentual mark placed over n, and sometimes over l, in Spanish words [thus, ñ, l ], indicating that, in pronunciation, the sound of the following vowel is to be preceded by that of the initial, or consonantal, y.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tilde

til de |ˈtildə ˈtɪldə | noun an accent (~) placed over Spanish n when pronounced ny (as in señor ) or Portuguese a or o when nasalized (as in São Paulo ), or over a vowel in phonetic transcription, indicating nasalization. the same symbol as a part of a URL. a similar symbol used in mathematics to indicate similarity, and in logic to indicate negation. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Spanish, based on Latin titulus (see title ).

 

Tilden, Bill

Til den, Bill |ˈtildən ˈtɪldən | (1893 –53 ), US tennis player; full name William Tatem Tilden II. During 1920 –30, he won the men's singles title at seven US Open and three Wimbledon tournaments. He led the US to seven straight Davis Cup victories 1920 –26.

 

Oxford Dictionary

tilde

tilde |ˈtɪldə | noun an accent (~) placed over Spanish n when pronounced ny (as in señor ) or Portuguese a or o when nasalized (as in São Paulo ), or over a vowel in phonetic transcription, indicating nasalization. a symbol similar to a tilde used in mathematics and logic to indicate negation, inversion, etc. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Spanish, based on Latin titulus (see title ).

 

Tilden, Bill

Til den, Bill |ˈtildən ˈtɪldən | (1893 –53 ), US tennis player; full name William Tatem Tilden II. During 1920 –30, he won the men's singles title at seven US Open and three Wimbledon tournaments. He led the US to seven straight Davis Cup victories 1920 –26.

 

Duden Dictionary

Tilde

Til de Substantiv, feminin , die |T i lde |spanisch tilde < katalanisch titlla, title < lateinisch titulus, Titel 1 diakritisches Zeichen in Gestalt einer kleinen liegenden Schlangenlinie, das im Spanischen über einem n die Palatalisierung, im Portugiesischen über einem Vokal die Nasalierung angibt z. B. spanisch ñ [nj ] in Señor, portugiesisch ã [ã ] in São Paulo 2 (in Wörterbüchern ) Zeichen in Gestalt einer kleinen liegenden Schlangenlinie auf der Mitte der Zeile, das die Wiederholung eines Wortes oder eines Teiles davon angibt

 

French Dictionary

tilde

tilde n. m. Signe en forme de s couché (~), placé au-dessus du n en espagnol, lorsque ce n se prononce comme le gn français. Note Typographique Le tilde est également utilisé dans les transcriptions phonétiques pour indiquer la prononciation nasale d ’une voyelle. Prononciation Le e est muet ou se prononce é, [tild, tilde ]

 

Spanish Dictionary

tilde

tilde nombre femenino Signo gráfico que se escribe sobre una letra según la ortografía particular de cada lengua para indicar la mayor intensidad en la pronunciación de la sílaba, como en español, el tipo de vocal de que se trata u otras características :en francés, la tilde marca la abertura de la vocal; la palabra canción ’ lleva tilde sobre la ‘o ’; la tilde de la ‘ñ ’.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tilde

til de /tɪ́ldə /名詞 C ティルデ 〘スペイン語のn, ポルトガル語のo, aの上に付ける 状の発音記号で, 鼻音化を表す 〙.