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The Meaning of silbido

Keyword: Silbido

Definition:

“Silbido” is a Spanish noun that refers to the sound produced when someone whistles. It can also denote any whistling sound made by the movement of air through a narrow opening, whether intentional or unintentional.

Usage:

Etymology:

The word “silbido” is derived from the verb “silbar,” which means “to whistle.” The root “silb-” relates to whistling, while the “-ido” suffix indicates a participial form, suggestive of a resulting action or state.

Pronunciation:

Phonetically pronounced as /silˈβiðo/ in IPA notation:

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Additional Notes:

  1. El silbido del tren se escuchó a lo lejos.
    (The whistle of the train could be heard in the distance.)

  2. Su silbido era tan melodioso que atrajo la atención de todos.
    (His whistle was so melodic that it attracted everyone’s attention.)

  3. El silbido del viento entre los árboles fue reconfortante.
    (The whistling of the wind through the trees was comforting.)

  4. Después de un largo día, el silbido del té hirviendo me relajó.
    (After a long day, the whistle of the boiling tea relaxed me.)

  5. Aprendí a hacer un silbido fuerte con los dedos.
    (I learned to make a loud whistle with my fingers.)

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