different between phonic vs phonetic
phonic
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
phonic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic.
Translations
See also
- audio
Anagrams
- Chopin, Pichon, chopin, cophin, pincho
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phonetic
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ph?n?ticus, from Ancient Greek ????????? (ph?n?tikós).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /f??n?t?k/
- (US) IPA(key): /f??n?t?k/, [f??n???k]
- Hyphenation: pho?net?ic
Adjective
phonetic (not comparable)
- Relating to the sounds of spoken language.
- (linguistics) Relating to phones (as opposed to phonemes)
Derived terms
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Noun
phonetic (plural phonetics)
- (linguistics) In such writing systems as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a phono-semantic character that provides an indication of its pronunciation; contrasted with semantic (which is usually the radical).
Translations
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