word-of-mouth

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
word-of-mouth n as adj(by personal recommendation)boca a boca loc adj
  de boca en boca loc adj
 Word-of-mouth advertising is not always reliable.
 La publicidad boca a boca no siempre es confiable.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
by word of mouth adv(from what others say)por el boca a boca, boca a boca loc adv
  de boca en boca loc adv
 (ES: coloquial)por radio macuto loc adv
 The film was not heavily advertised, but its popularity quickly grew by word of mouth.
word of mouth n(personal recommendation)el boca a boca loc nom m
  de boca en boca loc adv
 He hoped that word of mouth would attract customers to his landscape business.
 Esperaba que su negocio como paisajista se promocionara por el boca a boca.
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