ch'kariya
ch'kariya is a Vulcan word () meaning ‘mammal -burrowing’.
Meaning
mammal -burrowing
Pronunciation
Sound out ch'kariya letter by letter:
- ch/t͡ʃ/ch as in 'chew'
- '/ʔ/glottal stop, the catch in 'uh-oh'
- k/k/k as in 'skate' (no puff of air)
- a/ɐ/a as in 'cup' (open, central)
- r/ɾ/lightly tapped r, as in Spanish 'pero'
- i/i/ee as in 'see'
- y/j/y as in 'yes'
- a/ɐ/a as in 'cup' (open, central)
Usage notes
a burrowing mammal that relies on the roots of plants for water and nourishment; long and slender; sparse hair; very small (Surak's Soul)
Frequently asked questions
What does ch'kariya mean in Vulcan?
ch'kariya is a Vulcan word () meaning ‘mammal -burrowing’.
How do you say ‘mammal -burrowing’ in Vulcan?
‘mammal -burrowing’ in Vulcan is ch'kariya.
How is ch'kariya pronounced?
ch'kariya is pronounced /t͡ʃʔkɐɾijɐ/.
What part of speech is ch'kariya?
The part of speech of ch'kariya is .