Silbato in english

Whistle

pronunciation: wɪsəl part of speech: noun
In gestures

silbato = whistle. 

Example: The author reports on a project for the revival of traditional toys in which a group of adults made toys (e.g., dolls, carts, tops, whistles) that recalled their childhoods.

more:

» hacer sonar el silbatoblow + the whistle .

Example: Sure, but if you watch the replay you'll see that Watson was behind the net and with a clear line of sight when he blew the whistle.

» sonar el silbatoblow + the whistle .

Example: Sure, but if you watch the replay you'll see that Watson was behind the net and with a clear line of sight when he blew the whistle.

» tocar el silbatowhistleblow + the whistle .

Example: The author of 'A tune they can whistle' stresses the importance of a user-oriented approach to outreach activities.

Example: Sure, but if you watch the replay you'll see that Watson was behind the net and with a clear line of sight when he blew the whistle.

Silbato synonyms

sing in spanish: canta, pronunciation: sɪŋ part of speech: verb whistling in spanish: silbido, pronunciation: wɪslɪŋ part of speech: noun pennywhistle in spanish: silbato, pronunciation: pennɪhɪsəl part of speech: noun tin whistle in spanish: silbato, pronunciation: tɪnwɪsəl part of speech: noun
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