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Domingo
[
d
uh
-
ming
-goh
;
Sp.
daw-
meeng
-gaw
]
Do·min·go
/
dəˈmɪŋ
goʊ
;
Sp.
dɔˈmiŋ
gɔ
/
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[
d
uh
-
ming
-goh
;
Sp.
daw-
meeng
-gaw
]
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noun
Pla·ci·do
/
ˈplɑ
sɪˌdoʊ
;
Sp.
ˈplɑ
θi
ðɔ
,
-si-
/
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[
plah
-si-doh
;
Sp.
plah
-thee-
th
aw
,
-see-
]
Show IPA
,
born 1941,
Spanish operatic tenor, in the U.S.
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Domingo
(
Spanish
doˈmiŋɡo)
—
n
Placido
(ˈplaθiðo). born 1941, Spanish operatic tenor
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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