"Singhalese" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Singhalese refers to the language spoken by the Sinhalese people, an ethnic group native to Sri Lanka. It is an Indo-Aryan language and is also known as Sinhala. It is one of the official languages of Sri Lanka, along with Tamil. As a language, Singhalese is known for its complex grammar and phonetic system, with words that often begin with consonant clusters and possess a range of consonant and vowel sounds.
To shed or fall out in a single, usually solitary, thread or filament: a woolen jacket is singeing on the dry-cleaned woolens.
The verb "to singe" has a few different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. To char or burn the hairs or a hair, typically with a hot object or flame.<br><br>2. To scorch or burn something lightly, typically the surface of an object.<br><br>3. (In the context of birdwatching) To newly molted bird feathers.<br><br>4. To damage or burn lightly, typically the edges or tips of something.
People who sing, especially as a profession, typically soloists or part of a band/group, performing in various settings such as concerts, recordings, or musical theater productions.
Singhala refers to something related to or characteristic of the Sinhalese people, their culture, or their language.
Adjective: completely dedicated to or interested in a particular subject, activity, or opinion, and therefore unwilling to consider alternative viewpoints or ideas.<br><br>Example: She was single-minded in her pursuit of her career, working long hours every day to achieve her goals.
Single-mindedness refers to the quality of being focused exclusively on a particular goal or objective, refusing to be distracted or swayed by alternative views or ideas. It involves a strong concentration and determination to achieve a specific outcome, often at the expense of other considerations. A single-minded person is fully committed and dedicated to their objective, without diversions or wavering in their resolve.