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  Poetry Month | Glossary of Poetry Terms
The pattern of rhyme in a stanza or poem is shown usually by using a different letter for each final sound.
English (or Shakespearean) sonnets are composed of three quatrains and a final couplet, with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg.
A type of poetry consisting of 10- or 11-syllable lines arranged in three-line "tercets" with the rhyme scheme aba bcb cdc, etc. The poet Dante is credited with inventing terza rima, which he used in his Divine Comedy.
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 Glossary of Poetry Terms
When the rhyme occurs in a final stressed syllable, it is said to be masculine:
When the rhyme occurs in a final unstressed syllable, it is said to be feminine:
rhyme scheme, the first, second, and fifth lines end in one sound, and the third and fourth lines end in another.
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 Polish Translation - Translate Polish Language Translator
Contrary to what you state, Polish has *five* genders, masculine, feminine, and neuter in the singular number and male-personal and other in the plural number.
This is seen in the five forms of the third-person pronoun: _on_, _ona_, _ono_, _oni_, and _one_.
For example, it is still used by poets when they need a word stressed on the last syllable for a masculine rhyme.
www.translation-services-usa.com /languages/polish.shtml   (1029 words)

  
 Translation Articles / Literature and Poetry / by Camelia Frunza
One should also note the fact that the TT preserves the same masculine rhyme as well as the interior rhyme existing in the ST.
It was almost impossible for the translation operator to preserve the diminutive �ciobanei� the rhythm of the poem would have been changed.
Diminutives are a defining characteristic of Romanian ballads and in this case, it was employed to preserve the rhyme.
www.proz.com /translation-articles/articles/606/1/FROM-TEXT-TO-THE-SPI...   (4584 words)

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