Cómo Pronunciar "madrigal"
word
ˈmædɹəɡəɫ/, /ˈmædɹɪɡəɫ
MAD-ri-guhl
mˈædɹɪɡəl
MAD-ri-guhl
Definición
A madrigal is a type of short, complex song, usually for several voices and often about love, that was popular in the Renaissance and early Baroque periods.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈmædɹəɡəɫ/, /ˈmædɹɪɡəɫ
Inglés Británico
mˈædɹɪɡəl
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
MAD-ri-guhl
UK
MAD-ri-guhl
Escucha en Contexto
A madrigal is a type of song from the Renaissance period.
The choir sang a beautiful madrigal in the concert.
She studied how to write a madrigal in her music class.
You don't hear a madrigal every day on modern radio!