rhyme in German
rhyme in German is Reim, Silbenreim, reimen — rhyme means a similarity of sound between the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of verse.
rhyme in German
Reim
Silbenreim
(linguistics) The second part of a syllable, from the vowel on, as opposed to the onset.
reimen
What does "rhyme" mean?
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noun A similarity of sound between the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of verse.
"The poem's rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern."
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noun A short poem or verse, especially one with rhyming lines.
"She taught her daughter a nursery rhyme before bed."
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verb Of a word, to end with the same sound as another word.
""Cat" rhymes with "hat.""
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verb To write in verse, using words that match in sound.
"He rhymed his way through the entire toast."
rhyme in a sentence
- The poem's rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern.
- She taught her daughter a nursery rhyme before bed.
- "Cat" rhymes with "hat."
- He rhymed his way through the entire toast.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "rhyme" in German?
"rhyme" in German is Reim, Silbenreim, reimen. rhyme means: A similarity of sound between the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of verse.
How do you use "rhyme" in a sentence?
Example: "The poem's rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern." In German, "rhyme" is Reim, Silbenreim, reimen.
Are there other ways to say "rhyme" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "rhyme": Reim, Silbenreim, reimen.
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