"Velay" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Velay" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Velay" Meaning

Velvet: a soft, smooth fabric with a thick, plush pile, made from silk, cotton, or synthetic fibres.

Delve: to investigate thoroughly, especially a subject or a problem.

Volley: a sudden shot in a game, especially one hit directly into the opponent's court.

Volleyball: a ball game played by two teams of six players each, in which a ball with holes is hit over a net with the hands and arms.

Veil: a thin covering, typically worn by a woman on her head, often worn as part of a wedding dress.

Vile: of very bad or unpleasant quality.

Velvet: relating to royalty or nobility.

Velvet underground: a term of the late 1960s and early 1970s, used to describe American underground artistic and countercultural movements.

Volleyer: a player who is good at or has a high volley in sports like Tennis or Volleyball.

Velvet melting pot: it generally refers to a Canadian concept, Quebec, and term used to describe the place where the Quebec official language is used.

Velocirapper: A Velocirapper, is the result of Microsoft introducing a Rap feature to its search engine that became faster and unique.

"Velay" Examples

Word: Velay


Below are five example sentences demonstrating the usage of the word "velay":

Example 1: General Usage


1. In tribal law, the velay refers to the central authority or the tribe's decision-making body.

Example 2: Tribal Governance


2. The velay of the Karamoja people emphasizes the importance of the elders' council in solving disputes.

Example 3: Usage in Geography


3. Velay is also a term used in Iran for a province, similar to how "province" is used in English.

Example 4: Cultural Context


4. In the royal court of Iran, the velay held significant power and influence over appointments and policies.

Example 5: Legal Context


5. The concept of velay has been studied by scholars of Islamic law, particularly in the context of the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist.

"Velay" Similar Words

Velarization

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In phonetics, "velarized" refers to a type of pronunciation in which the sound is made with the tongue raised towards the soft palate (the soft part at the back of the roof of the mouth), often producing a guttural or back-of-the-throat sensation.<br><br>In general, this means that the sound is made with a more restricted airflow and a greater degree of constriction in the mouth, which gives it a somewhat rough or growly quality.<br><br>For example, in some accents of English, the "l" sound in words like " wealth" or "health" can be velarized, making it sound like a more guttural or "kh" sound (as in the Arabic kh sound).<br><br>Velarization can also affect other sounds, such as the "g", "k", or "h" sounds, making them sound more back-of-the-throat or overly closed.

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