Gemía
Gemía is a Spanish word that translates to "groaned" or "moaned" in English. It is the past tense, third-person singular form of the verb gemir. This verb is used to describe vocalizations of pain, distress, or sometimes pleasure. The sound produced by gemía is typically low and drawn out, often indicating suffering or discomfort. It can be used in various contexts, from describing a person in physical pain to the sound of an object under strain, such as a creaking door. The word is commonly found in literature and everyday conversation in Spanish-speaking cultures. Its usage is direct and descriptive, conveying a clear image of the sound being made.