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Cry
If somebody would tell me: "I arrived at home and she was crying", how would I know if she was "llorando" or "gritando"? If she was "gritando", would that person have said "crying out"?
Thanks. :) |
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"cry out" es una otra manera para decir , shout/yell/etc. Her house was being robbed and she cried out for help hoping the neighbors would hear her She cried after the movie |
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The dictionary says "gritar" and "llorar", but I've always used it as "llorar".Thanks. :)
And yelling, too? |
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Do you mean that "yell" is with words and "scream" or "wail" is without words, just the sound? :thinking:
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She saw a ghost and screamed. (AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhhhhh) :good: She saw a ghost and yelled. :bad: "For god's sake call the police" she screamed. :good: "For god's sake call the police" she yelled. :good: "For god's sake call the police" she wailed. :good: (Note it's always women who do this :D) |
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Thanks. :) |
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Women yell, scream and wail. :D:D:D |
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Then, can't I shout: "Where are you"? :confused: I'll try to remember. Thanks. :) |
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(Seriously, yes you could shout. However, a lady would never do that). |
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Tendré que darte unas clases de español para que veas que sí. :p :D |
yell and shout seem the same to me :/
and boys can scream too :rolleyes: |
You should to see him as he were crying in the moment.
For example, I can tell him, you was cry out during a lot of time right? I don't know, I know that the definition could be variable in the moment. |
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