Roll off the tongue Meaning in English
expression
ROHL-awf-thuh-TUHNG
rohl-OFF-thuh-TUHNG
परिभाषा
If a word or phrase rolls off the tongue, it is easy and pleasant to say or pronounce.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and positive. Used to praise names, phrases, or words that sound pleasant or are easy to say. Often contrasted with awkward or hard-to-pronounce words. Common with brand names, titles, or phrases.
Spanish: suena natural - es fácil de pronunciarPortuguese (BR): soa natural - é fácil de pronunciarPortuguese (PT): soa natural - é fácil de pronunciarChinese (Simplified): 顺口 - 容易说Chinese (Traditional): 順口 - 容易說Hindi: बोलने में आसान - आसानी से बोला जाता हैArabic: يسهل نطقه - يخرج بسلاسةBengali: সহজে মূখে মানায় - মুখে প্রস্রাব হয়Russian: легко произноситсяJapanese: 口にしやすい - 発音しやすいVietnamese: dễ phát âm - dễ nóiKorean: 입에 착 붙다 - 발음하기 쉽다Turkish: dile kolayca dolanmak - söylemesi kolay olmakUrdu: زبان پر آسانی سے آناIndonesian: mudah diucapkan - enak diucapkan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Your name really rolls off the tongue.
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'Sunny Day' just rolls off the tongue.
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I want a company name that rolls off the tongue.
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The new slogan doesn't really roll off the tongue—it's a bit long.
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I like how 'Aurora' just rolls off the tongue—it's beautiful and easy to say.
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Some brand names just don't roll off the tongue no matter how hard you try.
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