consonante

Asturian

Noun

consonante f (plural consonantes)

  1. A consonant.

Derived terms

  • consonánticu

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /konsoˈnante/, [kon̪.s̪oˈn̺än̪.t̪e̞]
  • Hyphenation: con‧so‧nàn‧te

Etymology 1

From Latin cōnsonantem, accusative form of cōnsonāns (resounding”; “agreeing). Surface analysis: con- (with”, “together) + s(u)on(o) (sound) + -ante (-ant, adjectival suffix).

Adjective

consonante (masculine and feminine plural consonanti)

  1. consonant, accordant

Etymology 2

From Latin cōnsonantem, accusative of cōnsonāns (consonant).

Noun

consonante f (plural consonanti)

  1. consonant
Derived terms

See also

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Latin

Noun

cōnsonante

  1. ablative singular of cōnsonāns

Spanish

Adjective

consonante (plural consonantes)

  1. consonant

Noun

consonante f (plural consonantes)

  1. consonant
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