You know those Red,Yellow, and White plug in's? Audio Input is the yellow and white it help the sound if those arent plugged in there can be no sound. The red yellow and white are for gamesystems and other things like that.
Blarney is a word that means smooth flattering talk or deceptive nonsense.
Audio is a noun when relating to sound or hearing. Audio is also an adjective when referring to electronic apparatus using audio frequencies
It is a noun.
From the Online Etymology Dictionary: audio "sound, especially recorded or transmitted," 1934, abstracted from prefix audio- (in audio-frequency, 1919, etc.), from L. audire "hear" (see audience). First used in Eng. as a prefix 1913; audiophile first attested 1951. It comes from the Latin word "audit" which means to hear.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Surprisingly, the word "audio" for French, is actually "audio". Still, it is pronounced differently.
The stem is audio meaning hear. Another stem would be the infinitive of audio which is audiere, meaning to hear
The root word of "audio" is "audire," which is Latin for "hear" or "listen."
Yes, you can add audio files into a MS Word document.
Blarney is a word that means smooth flattering talk or deceptive nonsense.
Another word for presentation tool can be audio visual aide such as a picture, graph, any form of an example
Use the AUDIO button on your remote control
i gave my audio set to my teacher last week
i'm going to turn up the audio.
The word AUDIO refers to the Sound portion and the word VIDEO refers to the Picture portion.
Audio is a noun when relating to sound or hearing. Audio is also an adjective when referring to electronic apparatus using audio frequencies
Yews, they do share a root word. The root word is audi.