rugido

el rugido(
rroo
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hee
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doh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. roar
Se me puso la piel de gallina cuando escuché el rugido del tigre.I got goosebumps when I heard the tiger's roar.
El león lanzó un rugido cuando vio a los cazadores.The lion let out a roar when he saw the hunters.
a. roar
El rugido de los cañones dio comienzo a la batalla.The roar of the cannons marked the beginning of the battle.
b. roaring
Lo único que se oía era el canto de las gaviotas y el rugido del mar.All I could hear was the singing of the seagulls and the roaring of the sea.
c. howling
¡Habla más fuerte! El rugido del viento tapa lo que dices.Speak louder! I can't hear you over the howling of the wind.
a. rumble
¡Sí que tienes hambre! Escuché el rugido de tu estómago.You really are hungry! I just heard the rumble in your stomach.
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