Honk in spanish
Bocinazo
pronunciation: boʊθinɑθoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: boʊθinɑθoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
honk1 = pitido, bocinazo, toque de bocina.
Example: Every time they heard a honk at the gate or a knock on the door, they would go running and shout, 'Papa is back!'.honk2 = pitar, tocar el claxon, sonar el claxon, hacer sonar el claxon, tocar la bocina, sonar la bocina, hacer sonar la bocina, tocar el pito, sonar el pito, hacer sonar el pito.
Example: Admittedly, while honking can seem oppressive in New York City, there are other places where it seems car horns never stop sounding.more:
» honk + Posesivo + horn = pitar, tocar el claxon, sonar el claxon, hacer sonar el claxon, tocar la bocina, sonar la bocina, hacer sonar la bocina, tocar el pito, sonar el pito, hacer sonar el pito.
Example: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.