Cómo Pronunciar "latigo"
word
ɫəˈtiɡoʊ
luh-TEE-go
ˈlætɪɡəʊ
LAT-ih-goh
Definición
A latigo is a long strap, usually a strip of leather, used especially to fasten a saddle on a horse. In a broader sense, it can mean a whip or lashing strap.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ɫəˈtiɡoʊ
Inglés Británico
ˈlætɪɡəʊ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
luh-TEE-go
UK
LAT-ih-goh
Escucha en Contexto
The cowboy tied the saddle with a latigo.
He replaced the old latigo with a new leather one.
A latigo holds the saddle tight on the horse.
After a long ride, the latigo was covered in dust.