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How to Say "clap" in Spanish

The Spanish word forclapis truenoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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trueno

nounA2
a sudden, loud sound of thunder
A dark, stormy sky with large, heavy clouds and a bright bolt of lightning striking down.

Examples

El trueno me asustó anoche.

The thunder scared me last night.

Se escuchó un trueno a lo lejos antes de que empezara a llover.

A clap of thunder was heard in the distance before it started to rain.

Los truenos ensordecedores no nos dejaron dormir.

The deafening thunders didn't let us sleep.

Always Masculine

The word 'trueno' is always masculine. You should always use 'el' or 'un' with it, even if you are talking about many of them.

Using 'Hay' for Weather

To say 'it is thundering,' Spanish speakers often say 'hay truenos' (there is thunder) or 'se oyen truenos' (thunders are heard).

Seeing vs. Hearing

Mistake:Vi un trueno muy brillante.

Correction: Oí un trueno o vi un rayo. You cannot see a 'trueno' because it is a sound; you see a 'rayo' (lightning).

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