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  • Hi, hi, hi, hi, hmm different voices. Now interestingly in this world, no two people

  • have the same exact voice. But then we have different types of voices and what are they

  • called? Well let's learn.

  • Hi everyone, I'm Niharika and welcome back. Well as I said in today's lesson, we are going

  • to learn different adjectives that would help you to talk about different voices. Now some

  • people in this world, have very soft and pleasant voice. There are some people who are very

  • loud, annoying and irritating. So like I said that now two people have the same exact voice,

  • yes, that is a fact. But we do have different types of voices. So when you meet someone

  • and if in case you are talking about that person and you want to say that what kind

  • of voice, he or she has. Well these are the words or adjectives that you can use. So let's

  • get started.

  • The very first adjective that I have for you here, is croaky or it is also called as hoarse.

  • Okay these two words have the same meaning, which means that someone who has a croaky

  • or a hoarse voice has a very low and a rough voice. Like for example, may be you have a

  • sore throat. Okay so when you have a sore throat, you don't sound the same. Your voice

  • is very low and very rough like Hi; I’m Niharika, something like that. So that's a

  • very croaky or a hoarse voice. Now there are people who have this kind of a voice but when

  • you call someone and someone has a sore throat and you think that he sounds different, then

  • you can say, hey, why do you sound so hoarse? Or why do you sound so croaky? So the meaning

  • is, low rough voice. Okay so that's the adjective that you can use for the people who have a

  • very low or rough voice.

  • Okay let's have a look at the second adjective, which is flat. Hm.. Flat. Yes I have met so

  • many people who do not have any intonation in their speech. The way they speak is, hi,

  • this is Niharika, well I’m from India and I’m a trainer, I teach English. The voice

  • is flat, without any intonation. There is no rise and fall in my voice and that's why

  • the type of voice that I have is, flat, okay. Alright so people who have a flat voice, just

  • sounds so boring and very monotonous, right? Do you agree? Yes, so if you know anybody,

  • then please mention that you have such a flat voice, okay.

  • Let’s have a look at the third adjective, which is high pitched. Yes, some people have

  • a very loud squeaky voice, okay. So when they have to say something or they are just talking,

  • having a regular conversation. But because of their voice which is high pitched, they

  • tend to go really loud and squeaky. So it's something like," Hey Niharika, you know this

  • is what happened the other day. " So this is high- pitched voice. So it's a loud, squeaky

  • voice, alright.

  • Another one, husky. Yes husky is, this adjective is very typically used for men and in a very

  • attractive way. So some people like, some men especially have a very rough, low and

  • deep voice, Umm... I can’t really pretend but husky is said to be an attractive voice

  • for men. So it's very deep, low and rough voice and it's kind of pleasant to our ears.

  • Okay so it's rough, low, attractive voice and in fact deep as well. Rough, low, deep,

  • attractive voice. Okay so that's husky for you.

  • Another one, modulated. Now someone who has a very modulated tone or a modulated voice

  • is someone who has a very clear and very pleasant voice. Now people especially actors, you know

  • many actors in the film industry, they have a very pleasant voice. So when you have to

  • describe that type of voice, the perfect adjective that you can use in English is, modulated.

  • Well have you heard about her? Or have you heard her ever, she has such a perfect modulated

  • voice. So which means, very clear and pleasant.

  • Okay, the next one, nasal. What’s nasal? Nasal voice is, Hi I'm Niharika, how you doing?

  • So someone who speaks through their nose. Yes so they don't really make use of their

  • vocal chords but along with their vocal chords, they also remove their voice out of their

  • nose. So it's like, hey, how are you? That’s funny, isn't it? Yes there are so many people

  • who do that so that's nasal voice for you. So someone who speaks through their nose.

  • So those people have a nasal voice. Okay.

  • Let’s have a look at another one, which is, orotund. No someone who has an orotund

  • voice has a very powerful voice. You know like, i have this neighbour and for the first

  • time I spoke to him, I was so intimidated, because the moment he opened his mouth, he

  • said hello Niharika, how are you? And his voice was so loud, clear and so powerful.

  • So that kind of powerful voice, the perfect adjective that you can use is orotund. So

  • I met this person, who has an orotund voice. So someone who has a very intimidating, powerful

  • and very clear speech and yes this adjective is considered to be very formal. Okay it is

  • a very formal word in English, so use it for the people, who have this nice powerful stern

  • voice, okay.

  • Alright, let's move on to another adjective, which is silvery. Well silvery is an adjective

  • that you can use especially for women. Now many people or many women have a very pleasant

  • and a very soft soothing voice. Yes, so for such women you can use the adjective, silvery.

  • Have you heard her before, she has such or she sounds so silvery. Or she has such a silvery

  • voice. So silvery is someone who is very soft-spoken and has this beautiful voice. So a silvery

  • voice is really nice to your ears. You know you like it when you hear talking to such

  • people, okay.

  • Next one, sing song. Yes sing song, well many people say that I have a sing son voice. So

  • what is sing song voice? Well someone who puts in a lot of intonation when he or she

  • speaks and it's in a very musical way like hi I am Niharika and I am going to teach you

  • different words to talk about different voices. Yes, so that's a sing song voice, someone

  • who puts in a lot of intonation and it's like rise and fall of your voice in a very musical

  • way.

  • Alright and then the last one that I have for you is, wobbly voice. So what is wobbly

  • voice? you know when you are nervous or when someone is just about to cry, the voice changes

  • like Uhh, well today I am really, really nervous. Okay so that's a wobbly voice. Again there

  • is a rise and fall in your voice but still you sound very low and sound very nervous.

  • Like you are talking to someone and this person is just about to cry and the voice would immediately

  • change. Like something like, well I didn't know that but... so... yes, it's low, it has

  • a rise and fall and it just gives you an idea that this person is nervous. So if someone

  • sounds like that, you can say, hey you have a wobbly voice, what is wrong with you? Is

  • everything okay? Right so, these are ten adjectives that you can use to talk about different voices.

  • So now if you meet someone new and you have to talk about that person, try to add this

  • feature as well, try to describe their voice, alright and I’ll be back with a new lesson

  • soon, till then you take care.

Hi, hi, hi, hi, hmm different voices. Now interestingly in this world, no two people

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