Usages of sonar
El trueno suena fuerte.
The thunder sounds loud.
La música suena en la fiesta.
The music sounds at the party.
Aunque la fábrica es ruidosa, el motor más nuevo suena casi como un ventilador silencioso.
Although the factory is noisy, the newest engine sounds almost like a silent fan.
El martes habrá un simulacro de huracán y sonará una alerta fuerte por el altavoz.
On Tuesday there will be a hurricane drill and a loud alert will sound over the speaker.
El silbato suena cuando inicia la clase.
The whistle sounds when class starts.
Me encanta cómo suena el saxofón en esa canción de Navidad.
I love how the saxophone sounds in that Christmas song.
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Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.
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