vanu-tanaf-kitaun
vanu-tanaf-kitaun is a Vulcan word () meaning ‘traditional calligraphy’.
Meaning
traditional calligraphy
Pronunciation
Sound out vanu-tanaf-kitaun letter by letter:
- v/v/v as in 'van'
- a/ɐ/a as in 'cup' (open, central)
- n/n/n as in 'no'
- u/u/oo as in 'food'
- t/t/t as in 'stop' (no puff of air)
- a/ɐ/a as in 'cup' (open, central)
- n/n/n as in 'no'
- a/ɐ/a as in 'cup' (open, central)
- f/f/f as in 'far'
- k/k/k as in 'skate' (no puff of air)
- i/i/ee as in 'see'
- t/t/t as in 'stop' (no puff of air)
- au/aʊ/ow as in 'how'
- n/n/n as in 'no'
Usage notes
traditional Vulcan calligraphy [korsaya.org]
Frequently asked questions
What does vanu-tanaf-kitaun mean in Vulcan?
vanu-tanaf-kitaun is a Vulcan word () meaning ‘traditional calligraphy’.
How do you say ‘traditional calligraphy’ in Vulcan?
‘traditional calligraphy’ in Vulcan is vanu-tanaf-kitaun.
How is vanu-tanaf-kitaun pronounced?
vanu-tanaf-kitaun is pronounced /vɐnutɐnɐfkitaʊn/.
What part of speech is vanu-tanaf-kitaun?
The part of speech of vanu-tanaf-kitaun is .