صوتي

See also: صوبي

Arabic

Etymology 1

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of صَوْت (ṣawt, sound) + ـِيّ (-iyy)

Adjective

صَوْتِيّ (ṣawtiyy) m, feminine صَوْتِيَّة (ṣawtiyya), masculine plural صَوْتِيُّون (ṣawtiyyūn), feminine plural صَوْتِيَّات (ṣawtiyyāt)

  1. sonant, sound in compounds, vocal, sonic, acoustic
  2. resounding, resonant, sonorous
  3. phonetic, phonological
Derived terms
  • أَعْضَاءٌ صَوْتِيَّةٌ (ʾaʿḍāʾun ṣawtiyyatun, speech organs)
  • نِظَامٌ صَوْتِيٌّ (niẓāmun ṣawtiyyun, phonological system, sound system)
  • صَوْتِيَّات (ṣawtiyyāt, phonetics)

Etymology 2

Verb

صَوِّتِي (ṣawwitī) (form II)

  1. second-person feminine singular active imperative of صَوَّتَ (ṣawwata)

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic صَوْتِيّ (ṣawtiyy).

Pronunciation 1

  • IPA(key): /ˈsˁawti/

Adjective

صَوْتِي • (ṣawti) m

(feminine صَوْتِيَّة‏ ‎(ṣawtiyya), plural صَوْتِيِّين ‎(ṣawtiyyīn), feminine plural صَوْتِيَّات ‎(ṣawtiyyāt))
  1. sonant, sound in compounds, vocal, sonic, acoustic
  2. resounding, resonant, sonorous
  3. phonetic, phonological

Pronunciation 2

  • IPA(key): /ˈsˁoːti/

Noun

  1. first-person singular possessive of صوت (ṣōt, voice): my voice.
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