Harp in spanish
Arpa
pronunciation: ɑɹ̩pɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑɹ̩pɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures




harp = arpa.
Example: For example, violins, cellos, harps, guitars and lutes are all musical instruments which produce sound through the bowing or plucking of strings.harp on (about)2 = dar la tabarra, dar la vara, dar la lata, hablar sin parar, machacar, insistir.
Example: I think people harp on the grammatical incorrectness of 'war on terror' too much in order to avoid the issue = Pienso que la gente da la tabarra demasiado sobre la incorrección gramatical de la expresión "guerra contra el terrorismo" con objeto de eludir el problema.