cackle
US /ˈkæk.əl/
UK /ˈkæk.əl/

1.
graznido, carcajada
a harsh, raucous sound, typically made by a hen or a goose
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We heard the loud cackle of the geese from the farm.
Escuchamos el fuerte graznido de los gansos de la granja.
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The witch let out a chilling cackle.
La bruja soltó una carcajada escalofriante.
1.
cacarear, carcajear
to make a harsh, raucous sound, typically made by a hen or a goose
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The chickens started to cackle loudly when they saw the farmer.
Las gallinas comenzaron a cacarear ruidosamente cuando vieron al granjero.
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She tried to suppress a nervous cackle.
Intentó reprimir una carcajada nerviosa.