Mantra
No. It isn't "repitition". It is "repetition."
repetition
"Riddle" is an English equivalent of the Filipino word bugtong. The repeated phrase bugtong-bugtong often precedes the riddle's presentation in Filipino culture. The pronunciation will be "buhg-tawng" in Tagalog.
A descriptive word or phrase added to or substituted for a person's name is called a nickname. It is often used to reflect a specific characteristic, personality trait, or quality of the individual. Nicknames can be endearing, humorous, or symbolic in nature.
The past tense of the word "repeat" is "repeated."
a jargon or colloquialisms
No. It isn't "repitition". It is "repetition."
This word is use when person is known or suspected to be lying. Often accompanied with a repeated flicking of the ear motion.
repetition
chant
The word repeated the most in the poem, "One Art", by Elizabeth Bishop, is master.
Clangour
Theme.
"Riddle" is an English equivalent of the Filipino word bugtong. The repeated phrase bugtong-bugtong often precedes the riddle's presentation in Filipino culture. The pronunciation will be "buhg-tawng" in Tagalog.
The word "chant" means a rhythmic, repeated phrase or incantantion. It could only have an antonym that meant unstructured speech, such as babble.
How come is often used instead of why.
If your question is referring to a repeated section or phrase as in a songs chorus, I believe the answer you are looking for would be the Refrain.