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- From the verb coo: (⇒ conjugate)
- cooing is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v pres p
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | cooing n | (soft sound a pigeon makes) | arrullo nm | | | The cooing of the birds made the baby feel sleepy. | | cooing n | figurative (soft murmuring speech) | arrullo, susurro nm | | | The crying child calmed down at his mother's cooing. |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | coo n | (dove, pigeon's soft cry) | arrullo nm | | | We could hear the soft coo of doves in the early morning. | | coo⇒ vi | (soft cry: dove, pigeon) | arrullar⇒ vi | | | | zurear⇒ vi | | | Pigeons cooed softly in the trees. | | coo vi | figurative (talk softly, fondly) | arrullar⇒ vi | | | The lovers smiled and cooed softly to each other. | | coo over [sb] vi + prep | figurative (baby: admire fondly) (coloquial) | estar embobado con loc verb | | | Brandy cooed over the new baby. | | coo over [sth] vi + prep | figurative (admire [sth]) | murmurar de admiración, murmurar con admiración loc verb | | | The girls all cooed over Belinda's new designer bag. |
'cooing' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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