blaring
blasting
deafening
earsplitting
roaring,
thunderous
thundery
earthshaking
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In general,they use the word alto,which also means tall.For example to speak in a loud voice,translated to spanish is:hablar en voz alta. if you want to use a bigger word ,to refer to the type of sound an explosion would make for example,maybe you could try estrenuante.
, my name is Bob. Some better words are noisy, putterly, fudge.
Invest in a thesaurus. You might try "thunderous".
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"Who are you?" in Spanish is "¿Quién eres?" One of the best sites for translating English to Spanish is Google Translate. You type in the English word(s) in the box (it will say out loud what you wrote) and then it will translate in Spanish and say it out loud. You can change the languages at anytime. --The Dog Expert
The opposite of loud (fuerte) is bajo (volumen).
spanish for more or "mildly amused smirk" much more appropriate than lol (laugh out loud) in most situations
loud
"My parents are very loud" in Spanish is "Mis padres son muy ruidosos". It is pronounced "meese PA-drace soan mwee roo-ee-DOE-sose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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No, the word 'loud' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'loud' is loudness.
Out loud is the correct way to write this. So your answer is two words.An example sentence is: For crying out loud, put the rabbit down.
Él es ruidoso.
Translation: Loud or noisy
The onomatopoeia for loud is "boom" or "bang".
The word "loud" has one syllable.