melodía

/meloˈdia/, [me.loˈð̞i.a]

melody


Noun melodía f (plural melodías)

  1. melody

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Examples
  • No puedo recordar la melodía de esa canción.

    I can't remember the tune of that song.

  • No puedo recordar la melodía de aquella canción.

    I can't remember the melody of that song.

  • Él estaba silbando una melodía.

    He was whistling a tune.

  • Las percusiones le dan un buen toque a la melodía.

    Percussion gives a nice touch to the melody.

  • Tom silbaba una melodía mientras caminaba por la calle.

    Tom whistled a tune as he walked down the street.

  • Intenté aprender la melodía de memoria.

    I tried to learn the melody by heart.

  • Se puso a silbar una melodía.

    He began to whistle a tune.

  • La melodía de ese vals siempre me hipnotiza.

    This waltz's melody always hypnotizes me.

  • Muchos japoneses están familiarizados con esta melodía.

    This melody is familiar to many Japanese.

  • Tom oyó a alguien tararear su melodía favorita.

    Tom heard someone humming his favorite tune.

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