Cascabelear in english
Jingle
pronunciation: dʒɪŋgəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dʒɪŋgəl part of speech: noun
In gestures






cascabelear = jingle ; tinkle.
Example: When they walk down the street, you can hear them jingling and stomping their feet to the sounds of the accompanying drummer.Example: The chandelier had stopped tinkling by the time Jane reached the bottom of the stairs.