I believe the word you are looking for is monotone or monotonous.
we're going to have an awesome time.
No, but they can help when the grammar is incomplete or not strictly correct. For example, the correct grammatical interrogative form is "Are you going out?" But you can convey the same meaning if you say "You are going out" with your tone rising at the end of the sentence.
wai (fourth/high tone) - jai (first/mid tone)
Distant
Which of these best describes the tone in the above
You pronounce it as (bu4) with the intonation going down. And do not prolong the word
I don't like your tone of voice.
fallStumblealso: Journey; as in: I'm going on a journey, or, I'm going on a trip.
No, tone and pitch are not the same. Tone refers to the attitude or emotion conveyed in speech or writing, while pitch refers to the highness or lowness of a sound.
The dial tone in Spain is not the same as the dial tone in the UK. However, mobile phones generally do not have a dial tone at all.
The tone of the poem is angry but at the same time betrayed.
Tone
Same as asking "when are you going to let me have sex?" just another word same meaning
The sound you hear is just a tone meant to indicate that your call is going through. It is not the same as the one the recipient hears.
resonant, with rich tone (like the word 'sonorous')
The word 'tone' is a word for the degree or character of color, sound, complexity, or emotion in artistic works.
The change of the tone is according to the position of the word in the phrase and other words' tones. There are two common kinds of change:the first one is from the third tone+the third tone to the second tone+the third tone, such as the phrase舞蹈. And the second one is from the third tone+other tones to the semi- third tone+other tones, such as小心,假装 and so on.