Common Sounds and Human Voice Expressions in English
Common Sounds and Human Voice Expressions
This article provides a comprehensive list of common sounds and human voice expressions, along with their meanings and examples. It also covers grammatical structures for speculation and deduction.
Common Sounds
Sounds | Crunch = Masticar | Roar = Rugir | Slurp = Sorber | |
Creak = Chirriar | Tick = Tic tac | Hum = Tararear | Tap = Golpecito | Drip = Goteo |
Hoot = Ulular (owl) | Click = Clic | Splash = Salpicar | Buzz = Zumbido | Rattle = Sonajero |
Whistle = Silbar | Sniff = Esnifar | Hiss = Sisear | Crash |
Common False Friends and Adjective-Preposition Pairs
Common False Friends in English
False friends are words in two languages that look or sound similar but differ significantly in meaning. Here are some common examples:
- Executor (Spanish: ejecutor) // Executioner (Spanish: verdugo)
- Charlatan (Spanish: charlatán) // Talkative (Spanish: hablador / comunicativo)
- Resume (Spanish: reanudar / retomar / continuar) // Summarize (Spanish: resumir / sintetizar)
- Intoxicated (Spanish: intoxicado / ebrio) // Poisoned (Spanish: envenenado)
- Candid (Spanish: sincero
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Narrative Voices and Perspectives in Storytelling
Narrator Types
Within the Story
- Character identifiable within it
- It will use first-person pronouns
- I
- We
- Potential
- To be the protagonist of the story
- Player first-person narrator
- Being a minor character in the story. A witness to the events
- Witness first-person narrator
- To be the protagonist of the story
Out of History
- Mainly uses the third-person pronouns (he, she, they, them)
- There is a character who acts in the narrative
- Potential
- Omniscient third-person narrator
- Knows what the characters think and feel
- Third-person observer narrator
- Accounts only
- Omniscient third-person narrator