el balido
-the bleat
See the entry for balido.

balido

el balido(
bah
-
lee
-
doh
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. bleat
El balido de la cierva resonó por el valle.The bleat of the doe echoed along the valley.
b. bleating
¿No escuchas los balidos de las ovejas? El pastor debe de estar cerca.Can't you hear the bleating of the sheep? The shepherd must be close by.
c. baa
Escuché un balido y vi que una cabra se me había acercado.I heard a baa and saw that a goat had come up to me.
d. baaing
Me despertó el balido de las cabras y los gritos que daba el cabrero.I was woken by the baaing of the goats and the cries of the goatherd.
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