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.
