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locutor Meaning

Latin Word: Locutor

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  1. Latin: “Locutor in conventu verba gravia dixit.” Translation: “The speaker spoke serious words at the assembly.”

  2. Latin: “Audimus locutorem, qui sermones pulchros facit.” Translation: “We hear the speaker who makes beautiful speeches.”

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This analysis of “locutor” synthesizes its linguistic details with a focus on its classical roots, usage, and evolution into modern contexts.

  1. El locutor de la radio tiene una voz muy agradable.
    (The radio announcer has a very pleasant voice.)

  2. Ayer asistí a una conferencia donde el locutor habló sobre la importancia de la comunicación.
    (Yesterday I attended a conference where the speaker talked about the importance of communication.)

  3. El locutor fue reconocido por su trabajo en la televisión.
    (The announcer was recognized for his work on television.)

  4. Mi sueño es convertirme en locutor de noticias.
    (My dream is to become a news anchor.)

  5. El locutor comenzó su programa con una introducción enérgica.
    (The host started his show with an energetic introduction.)

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