Balido in english
Bleat
pronunciation: blit part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: blit part of speech: noun, verb
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balido = bleating ; bleat.
Example: The fields are alive with the mooing and bleating of herbivores, plus a few oinks from the porky omnivores.Example: Talking to sheep may get you a few bleats, but most likely all you'll get are blank stares.