Din in spanish
Estruendo
pronunciation: estɹ̩uendoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: estɹ̩uendoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
din1 = tinglado, algarabía, bulla, bochinche, alboroto, jaleo, escándalo, barullo, guirigay.
Example: The audience responded to the ballet with such a din of hisses and catcalls that the performers could barely hear each other.more:
» make + a din = montar un follón, armar un escándalo, armar la de San Quintín, armar bulla, hacer bulla.
Example: By midnight they were making such a din that the farmer's baby woke up.din2
more:
» din-dins = chicha. [Palabra usada con los niños y animales domésticos para referirse a la comida ]
Example: You've become a mother, however, above all you are a woman, and it is fair that, even if you are surrounded by din-dins and diapers, you can maintain your identity, your wonderful femininity.din3
more:
» din into (+ Posesivo + head/ears) = inculcar en.
Example: If we din it into a person that he is incapable of learning, then he is less likely to be able to learn.