Ladrido (en. Bark)
/laˈðɾi.ðo/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
The characteristic sound a dog makes.
The dog's bark alerted the neighbors.
El ladrido del perro alertó a los vecinos.
The act of barking.
The barking intensified when he saw a stranger.
El ladrido se intensificó cuando vio a un extraño.
Etymology
From the verb 'ladrar', which comes from the Latin 'latrāre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
dog bark
The sound a dog makes when barking.
ladrido de perro
to give a bark
To emit a bark.
dar un ladrido
festive bark
A bark that seems cheerful or friendly.
ladrido festivo
Related Words
to bark
Verb that means to emit a bark.
ladrar
dog
Domestic animal that typically barks.
perro
pet
Companion animal that can be a dog.
mascota
Slang Meanings
Expression of discontent or complaint.
That bark I heard was from someone very angry.
Ese ladrido que oí era de alguien muy enojado.
Reference to a noisy or annoying conversation.
Don't talk to me like that, I don't want a bark.
No me hables así, no quiero un ladrido.