What is another word for taal?

Pronunciation: [tˈɑːl] (IPA)

Taal is a Hindi word that means rhythm or beat. However, there are numerous synonyms for taal available in the English language. Some of these include cadence, pulse, tempo, measure, rhythm, and time. These synonyms are commonly used in music to refer to the rhythmic flow of a composition. In poetry and literature, taal can also be replaced with meter, which describes the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. No matter the context, using synonyms for taal can add variety to your writing and help you convey your message more effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Taal?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Taal

Though one must call it Dutch, it differs widely from the cultivated Dutch of Holland, having not only preserved some features of that language as spoken two centuries ago, but having adopted many Kafir or Hottentot words, and having become vulgarized into a dialect called the taal, which is almost incapable of expressing abstract thought or being a vehicle for any ideas beyond those of daily life.
"Impressions of South Africa"
James Bryce
Except some of the men from the two Colonies, they could not speak the Boer taal, and had no means of communication, any more than they had social or moral affinities, with the folk of the land.
"Impressions of South Africa"
James Bryce
About the close of the subsidence eruptions began which are continued to the present by such volcanoes as taal and Mayon in Luzon and Apo in Mindanao.
"The Bontoc Igorot"
Albert Ernest Jenks

Related words:

- Tagalog - a Filipino language spoken by the majority of Filipinos

- International Tagalog - a simplified and modernized variation of Tagalog

- Tagalog word for one - isang

- Tagalog word for two - dalawa

- Tagalog word for three - tatlo

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