How Do You Spell RECITE?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪsˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "recite" is spelled /rɪˈsaɪt/. The initial "r" is pronounced with a tap or flap of the tongue against the roof of the mouth. The vowel in the first syllable is pronounced as the short "i" sound, while the "c" is pronounced as an "s" sound. The second syllable is pronounced with a long "i" sound and ends with a "t" sound. Overall, the spelling of "recite" accurately represents the sounds of the word when pronounced.

RECITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Recite, verb: [rih-sahyt]

    To recite is to repeat or perform orally a narrative, poem, passage, prayer, or any other piece of writing, often from memory or with the aid of notes. It involves the act of delivering words audibly, typically in a clear and structured manner. The recital can be of literary works, religious texts, speeches, or even personal stories. Recitations may be part of formal rituals, ceremonies, academic exercises, performances, or simply a means of communication.

    By reciting, individuals demonstrate their ability to accurately and fluently pronounce and convey written content using their voice as the primary medium. It requires the reciter to familiarize themselves with the text, internalize it, and then present it in a way that engages and captivates the audience. Whether in a classroom, at a religious service, during a poetry slam, or any other setting, the goal of reciting is to effectively communicate the intended message, maintaining the integrity of the original text.

    Reciting has been a longstanding form of expression, deeply rooted in cultural traditions and educational practices. It serves as a vehicle for knowledge dissemination, entertainment, artistic expression, and cultural preservation. Recitation demands skill in diction, rhythm, emphasis, and vocal control, and often requires the speaker to convey appropriate emotions and tones to enhance the overall impact. Through recitation, words are brought to life, granting the audience an opportunity to immerse themselves in the power and beauty of language.

  2. To repeat, as the words of another; to relate; to go over particulars; to rehearse or repeat, as a lesson from memory.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RECITE

The word "recite" is derived from the Latin word "recitare", which is composed of two parts: "re-" meaning "again" and "citare" meaning "to summon" or "to call". In Latin, "recitare" specifically meant to read aloud or repeat something in a formal or ritualistic manner. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include the act of recounting or narrating a story, poem, or passage from memory. The term was then adopted into Middle English as "reciten" and later became "recite" in modern English.

Similar spelling words for RECITE

Conjugate verb Recite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recited
you would have recited
he/she/it would have recited
we would have recited
they would have recited
I would have recite
you would have recite
he/she/it would have recite
we would have recite
they would have recite

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been reciting
you would have been reciting
he/she/it would have been reciting
we would have been reciting
they would have been reciting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would recite
you would recite
he/she/it would recite
we would recite
they would recite

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be reciting
you would be reciting
he/she/it would be reciting
we would be reciting
they would be reciting

FUTURE

I will recite
you will recite
he/she/it will recite
we will recite
they will recite

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reciting
you will be reciting
he/she/it will be reciting
we will be reciting
they will be reciting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have recited
you will have recited
he/she/it will have recited
we will have recited
they will have recited

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reciting
you will have been reciting
he/she/it will have been reciting
we will have been reciting
they will have been reciting

IMPERATIVE

you recite
we let´s recite

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recite

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reciting
you were reciting
he/she/it was reciting
we were reciting
they were reciting

PAST PARTICIPLE

recited

PAST PERFECT

I had recited
you had recited
he/she/it had recited
we had recited
they had recited

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reciting
you had been reciting
he/she/it had been reciting
we had been reciting
they had been reciting

PRESENT

I recite
you recite
he/she/it recites
we recite
they recite

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reciting
you are reciting
he/she/it is reciting
we are reciting
they are reciting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reciting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have recited
you have recited
he/she/it has recited
we have recited
they have recited

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reciting
you have been reciting
he/she/it has been reciting
we have been reciting
they have been reciting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it recite

SIMPLE PAST

I recited
you recited
he/she/it recited
we recited
they recited

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