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    Resources Translator All the kids were laughing at me!

All the kids were laughing at me!

Translation result
¡Todos los niños se reían de mí! All the kids were laughing at me!


language noun

1. a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols.

The new language learning app has been designed to help users communicate effectively with native speakers. La aplicación de aprendizaje de lenguas nueva ha sido diseñada para ayudar a los usuarios a comunicarse de manera efectiva con hablantes nativos.

2. (language) communication by word of mouth.

The indigenous community relied heavily on oral language to pass down their cultural traditions and stories from one generation to the next. La comunidad indígena se basó ampliamente en el lenguaje oral para transmitir sus tradiciones y historias culturales de una generación a la siguiente.

3. the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number.

The lyrics of the hit single were widely considered to be a new language in pop music, with its catchy melody and clever wordplay. Las letras del sencillo de éxito fueron ampliamente consideradas como un nuevo lenguaje en la música pop, con su melodía pegadiza y juegos de palabras ingeniosos.

4. the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication.

The linguist spent years studying the cognitive processes involved in language, seeking to understand how our brains enable us to comprehend and produce complex sentences. El lingüista pasó años estudiando los procesos cognitivos involucrados en el lenguaje, buscando entender cómo nuestros cerebros nos permiten comprender y producir oraciones complejas.

5. the mental faculty or power of vocal communication.

The linguist studied the language of sign communication used by the indigenous community, fascinated by its unique grammatical structure. El lingüista estudió el lenguaje de comunicación por señas utilizado por la comunidad indígena, fascinado por su estructura gramatical única.

6. a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline.

The botanist was familiar with the language of flowers, which allowed her to identify species and communicate with other plant enthusiasts. La botánica era familiar con el lenguaje de las flores, lo que le permitió identificar especies y comunicarse con otros entusiastas de la flora.

talk verb

1. exchange thoughts.

The friends spent hours talking about their plans for the future, sharing their hopes and dreams with each other. Los amigos pasaron horas hablando sobre sus planes para el futuro, compartiendo sus esperanzas y sueños entre sí.

2. express in speech.

The professor asked me to talk about my research findings at the conference. El profesor me pidió que hablara sobre mis hallazgos de investigación en la conferencia.

3. use language.

The politician will talk about her economic plan during the debate tonight, hoping to sway voters. La política hablará sobre su plan económico durante el debate esta noche, esperando influir a los votantes.

4. reveal information.

The whistleblower decided to talk about the company's unethical practices, exposing the truth to the public. El whistleblower decidió hablar sobre las prácticas deshonestas de la empresa, exponiendo la verdad al público.

5. divulge confidential information or secrets.

The whistleblower was accused of talking too much about the company's financial struggles, revealing sensitive information that had been meant to remain confidential. Se acusó al denunciante de hablar demasiado sobre las dificultades financieras de la empresa, revelando información sensible que había sido destinada a permanecer confidencial.

6. deliver a lecture or talk.

The professor will talk to our class about the importance of recycling in the environment. El profesor hablará con nuestra clase sobre la importancia de reciclar en el medio ambiente.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I talk.
You
You talk.
He/She/It
He/She/It talks.
We
We talk.
You
You talk.
They
They talk.
Complete conjugation.

laugh verb

1. produce laughter.

The comedian's witty jokes had the audience laughing throughout the performance. Las bromas ingeniosas del comediante hicieron reír al público a lo largo de la actuación.
She couldn't help but laugh at her friend's silly impressions of their boss. Ella no podía evitar reír al ver las impresiones ridículas que su amiga hacía de su jefe.
The children laughed with glee as they played tag in the park on a sunny afternoon. Los niños se riían con alegría mientras jugaban al escondido en el parque en una tarde soleada.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I laugh.
You
You laugh.
He/She/It
He/She/It laughs.
We
We laugh.
You
You laugh.
They
They laugh.
Complete conjugation.