Animales - Sonido de Animales
Aquí aprenderás los nombres de Sonidos de animales en inglés. Lea la lista completa para saber más.
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to make a low and continuous humming or vibrating sound, like the sound of a bee or a motor
zumbir
to utter the short sharp sound characteristic of a bird or an insect
piar
the characteristic sound made by sheep, goats, or other similar animals
balido
(of animals, particularly dogs) to make a rumbling sound from the throat as a sign of warning
gruñir
to make a harsh, sharp, and raucous vocalization characteristic of hens after laying an egg or when disturbed
cacarear
to make the characteristic harsh, guttural cry of a crow or raven
graznar
to make a full loud noise characteristic of a lion or another wild animal
rugir
(of an animal such as a dog) a growling sound with display of teeth
gruñido
(of an animal such as a dog or wolf) to make a loud and prolonged sound or cry
aullar
(of cats) to make a prolonged low sound as a sign of content
ronronear
(of a hen) to make a glottal sound characteristic of a hen
cloquear
to make a harsh, high-pitched sound when something rubs against or moves against another surface that is rough or rusty
crujir
(of an animal) to make a sudden rough sound by exhaling hard through the nose as a sign of excitement or agitation
resoplar
to make a rapid, throaty, and guttural noise made in a series of gurgling clucks sound
graznar
to make a sharp, prolonged sound, usually produced by forcing air through the mouth
to emit a deep, loud roar or cry, typically from a large animal such as a bull
berrear
to make a short, grunting, low-pitched and nasal sound similar to that of a pig
gruñir
to produce a loud, high-pitched sound, often due to fear, surprise, or excitement
gritar
to utter successive high sounds characteristic of a bird
gorjear
(of animals, especially pigs) to make a low sound from the nose and throat
gruñir
to make a loud, harsh, and unpleasant sound like that of a donkey
rebuznar
to make high-pitched neighing sound like that of a a horse, especially when it is excited or trying to communicate with other horses
relinchar
to give a quick sharp cry, usually as an indication of pain or excitement, as a dog might do
ladrar
an onomatopoeic phrase that imitates the crowing sound made by a rooster
quiquiriquí
to produce a rapid and regular succession of beats, like that of a cockatoo
tocar
to make a loud, harsh, piercing sound, like that of tires sliding on pavement
chirriar
to make the characteristic deep sound of cattle or other large animals, such as a cow's moo or a bull's bellow
mugir
(of a bird) to produce a melodious, trilling, or warbling song with a series of varying notes and pitches
trinar
to utter a loud cry or shout, typically as an expression of excitement or triumph
gritar
to speak rapidly and unintelligibly, often producing meaningless sounds
balbucear
the hooting sound made by an owl, often used in literature and media to symbolize the presence of an owl
ululato