Tañido in english

Twang

pronunciation: twɑŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

tañer = chime ; peal. 

Example: The delay seems even longer with the second doorbell that I have set to chime once, as opposed to the front doorbell which chimes twice.Example: The worshippers entered quietly as the cathedral bells started to peal.

more:

» campana + tañerbell + ring (out) .

Example: After the bell rang he got to his feet and walked out into the media center, the Dellaquila matter unresolved.

tañido = ding ; chime ; peal. 

Example: You will hear several dings if you do it correctly.Example: After hearing the chimes, dial your ten-digit customer identification number.Example: The temple bell is rung on a daily basis, its resonant peals heard throughout the vicinity.

more:

» tañido de campanasplangent bells .

Example: Making sure the gym isn't near to anything distracting like the plangent bells of churches is also ideal.

Tañido synonyms

nasal twang in spanish: zumbido nasal, pronunciation: neɪzəltwɑŋ part of speech: noun
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