Rima in english

Rhyme

pronunciation: raɪm part of speech: noun
In gestures

rima = rhyme ; rhyming ; rhyming. 

Example: For instance: rhyme is still RIME; gypsy is spelled G-I-P -- most of us are instructed to spell it 'g-y-p'.Example: Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.Example: Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.

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» habla con ritmo y rimarap-talk .

Example: When Slake's Limbo first appeared in 1974 the rap-talk narrative style was at a fashionable high point.

» hablar con ritmo y rimarap about .

Example: The article 'African American leaders rap about libraries' reports the views of 6 prominent African Americans on the role of public libraries in their lives.

» rima sin sentidononsensenonsense verse .

Example: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.

Example: For the student of literature, the rediscovery of the pleasures of nursery rhyme, of folk and fairy tales, of nonsense verse and story leads in itself to a realization of their importance and function in our lives.

rimar = rhyme. 

Example: The top and bottom of the book are known as the head and tail respectively, and the front is the fore-edge (rhymes with porridge); similarly the margins round the type on each page are called the head, tail, outer (at the fore-edge), and inner margins.

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» a medio rimarhalf-rhymed .

Example: That passage contains an alliterative procession of half-rhymed words and too many commas.

Rima synonyms

verse in spanish: verso, pronunciation: vɜrs part of speech: noun rime in spanish: escarcha, pronunciation: raɪm part of speech: noun
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