vibrante

vibrante(
bee
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brahn
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teh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. vibrating
El suelo vibrante anunciaba la llegada del tren.The vibrating ground announced the arrival of the train.
a. exciting
El ambiente del estadio estaba vibrante momentos antes del partido.There was an exciting atmosphere in the stadium right before the match.
b. lively
A los fans les encantó la vibrante actuación del artista ayer.Fans loved the artist's lively performance yesterday.
c. vibrant
Esta fiesta está muy vibrante. Todo el mundo está riendo y bailando.This is a really vibrant party! Everyone is laughing and dancing.
a. rolled
Muchos angloparlantes no saben pronunciar la "r" vibrante española.Many English speakers cannot pronounce the Spanish rolled "r".
b. trilled
En la clase de fonética aprendí las partes de la boca que se utilizan para pronunciar las consonantes vibrantes.I learned which parts of the mouth are used to pronounced the trilled consonants in phonetics class.
a. ringing
Mi madre tenía la voz vibrante de emoción cuando le dije que estaba embarazada.My mother's voice was ringing with emotion when I told her I was pregnant.
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