Como dizer "O barulho que os sinos fazem" em inglês
Hello everyone
Não é nem pela necessidade de saber, mas sim porque achei curioso o nome que se dá em ingles para o som que os sinos fazem.
Olhem o tamanho do nome:
Tintinnabulation
Para ouvir a pronuncia é só visitar o http://www.merriam-webster.com
Isso aí
Have fun trying. I know I did.
See ya
Não é nem pela necessidade de saber, mas sim porque achei curioso o nome que se dá em ingles para o som que os sinos fazem.
Olhem o tamanho do nome:
Tintinnabulation
Para ouvir a pronuncia é só visitar o http://www.merriam-webster.com
Isso aí
Have fun trying. I know I did.
See ya
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Is this a word that you will be using a lot? LOL
hehe... nice word
tem tb o "toll", que eu lembro por causa de "For whom the bell tolls"
tem tb o "toll", que eu lembro por causa de "For whom the bell tolls"
Hello Thomas,
If I want to use that word in a conversation (never), I think I'll need to check the pronunciation again. lol
If I want to use that word in a conversation (never), I think I'll need to check the pronunciation again. lol
Pessoal,
Dá para ouvir a pronúncia aqui também:
http://www.oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/tts_example.php
Tem umas cinco vozes disponíveis. Great fun!
Dá para ouvir a pronúncia aqui também:
http://www.oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/tts_example.php
Tem umas cinco vozes disponíveis. Great fun!
my goodness...I'm used hearing tintinnabulation every single day and just so you know I live in a historic city full of churches.
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Tiny bells tinkle. In Peter Pan's story, there's the little fairy Tinkerbell (not Tinklebell, as I remember)
Other little bells jingle harmoniously. Advertisers like to use "jingles" to sell their products (and presidents), and there's the famous Christmas tune "Jingle Bells".
Telephones are said to ring, and the old telephones did indeed have bells inside. And the phone company was often called Bell (a device invented by none other than A. G. Bell...); so you have Southern Bell and the despised Bell Canada (by me anyway).
Church bells toll, sometimes joyfully, as at weddings, sometimes somberly, as at funerals.
Any other useful verbs? There must be several more.
Other little bells jingle harmoniously. Advertisers like to use "jingles" to sell their products (and presidents), and there's the famous Christmas tune "Jingle Bells".
Telephones are said to ring, and the old telephones did indeed have bells inside. And the phone company was often called Bell (a device invented by none other than A. G. Bell...); so you have Southern Bell and the despised Bell Canada (by me anyway).
Church bells toll, sometimes joyfully, as at weddings, sometimes somberly, as at funerals.
Any other useful verbs? There must be several more.
Hi Henry
Other onomatopoeic words for bell sounds apart from jingle and tinkle
are ding and dong
Ding-dong bell
Pussy's in the well
Bells can also chime
"My grandmother's clock on the mantelpiece chimed eleven"
Tim
Other onomatopoeic words for bell sounds apart from jingle and tinkle
are ding and dong
Ding-dong bell
Pussy's in the well
Bells can also chime
"My grandmother's clock on the mantelpiece chimed eleven"
Tim
Good ones, Tim. And they peal too, but that's not onomatopoeic, I guess.
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