noun🔗ShareSonido laríngeoA sound uttered by using the larynx."The baby's first laryngeal was a soft "goo," a sound made deep in her throat. "El primer sonido laríngeo del bebé fue un suave "goo", un sonido emitido en lo profundo de su garganta.soundphoneticslanguageorganphysiologybodylinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLaringalIn Proto-Indo-European, one of the typically three reconstructed consonants usually marked as , and .""The existence of the laryngeal was proposed to explain irregularities in vowel length in later Indo-European languages." "La existencia del laringal se propuso para explicar las irregularidades en la longitud de las vocales en las lenguas indoeuropeas posteriores.languagephoneticslinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareLaríngeoOf or pertaining to a larynx or larynges."The singer warmed up her laryngeal muscles before the concert to protect her voice. "La cantante calentó sus músculos laríngeos antes del concierto para proteger su voz.anatomyphysiologymedicineorganbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading