Neutral English: This is not to imply that neutral pronunciation has greater merit than any of the regional dialects. It is also a dialect, but one without any regionalisms. It is, however, the dialect that is used by trained speakers and performers for public usage. The way we speak English regionally is part of our personal identity. It is something that should be used and mentioned in our everyday speech. However, when we are speaking or performing in a public forum, neutral English should be used, so as to erase regional barriers and communicate effectively with the most people.
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
Esters are neutral compounds
Beige is a neutral color. Shift the car into neutral. When it comes to war, Switzerland remains neutral.
Neutral terms are terms that are neutral. Therefore, they create neutral outcomes when they collide with explosive material.I hope this answers your question.
It is neutral.
The correct spelling in English is "neutral."
For some people, there is no such thing as neutral accent. They feel that speaking without accent is impossible. For some people, newsreaders English is neutral english. They feel that news anchors speak English in way everyone can understand provided their regional and cultural backround is almost hidden. Ref: neutralaccent.com
The word "neutro" in Spanish translates to "neutral" in English.
To Switzerland.
"Burned" in English is καμμένος in the masculine, καμμένη in the feminine and καμμένο in the neutral in Greek.
In English it is neither. Most of the words in English don't come with a gender. Cheese is neutral... an "it."
Das Cello (neutral). Pronounced the same as in English.
The word "test" does not have a gender in English. It is a neutral noun.
You can say, 'Sun is a masculine gender and moon is a feminine gender.', however, in English this is not true. English has no gender for nouns, all nouns are neutral and take a neutral verbs.
"Faithful" in English is fidelis in the feminine and masculine singular forms and fidele in the neutral singular form.
In English, "table" does not have a gender. It is considered a neutral or common gender noun.
All nouns in English are neutral; a secretary is a male or a female worker.