voz
/ˈboθ/, [ˈboθ]voice
Noun voz f (plural voces)
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voice
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term; word
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Tom alzó su voz.
Tom raised his voice.
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Mi profesora tiene una voz muy suave.
My teacher has a very soft voice.
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Haced el favor y bajad la voz.
Quiet down, please.
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Ella me interrogó con una voz inquisidora.
She interrogated me in an inquiring tone.
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En contraste con su aspecto atemorizante, su voz era dulce y serena.
In contrast to his frightening looks, his voice was kind and calm.
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Él habló con voz apagada.
She spoke in a small voice.
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Tom siempre habla en voz tan baja que apenas le entiendo lo que dice.
Tom always speaks in such a low voice that I can barely understand what he says.
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Me sorprendió oír su voz en la habitación de al lado.
I was surprised to hear her voice in the next room.
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Ella tiene una agradable voz.
She has an agreeable voice.
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Empezó a levantar la voz.
He began to raise his voice.
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