Usage examples of "rung" in English with translation to French

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The bell has not rung yet. La cloche n'a pas encore sonné.
The telephone rang several times. Le téléphone a sonné plusieurs fois.
I'll ring you up tonight. Je t'appellerai ce soir.
Her voice still rings in my ears. Sa voix résonne encore à mes oreilles.
Just then, the telephone rang. Soudain le téléphone sonna.
I'll ring you up at seven this evening. Je t'appellerai ce soir à sept heures.
The alarm clock is ringing. Le réveil sonne.
My wife often rings me up, while she travels abroad. Ma femme m'appelle souvent pendant qu'elle voyage à l'étranger.
I heard the telephone ringing. J'ai entendu le téléphone sonner.
I was about to leave my house when she rang me up. J'étais sur le point de sortir de chez moi quand elle m'a appelée.
The bell rings at eight. La pendule sonne à 8 heures.
I don't want you to ring me up all the time. Je ne veux pas que tu m'appelles tout le temps.
He arrived after the bell rang. Il est arrivé après que la cloche a sonné.
Why not ring her up now? Pourquoi ne pas la sonner maintenant ?
We listened to the bell ring. On a écouté la cloche sonner.
I heard the front doorbell ring. J'ai entendu sonner la cloche de la porte de l'entrée.
The telephone rings, but nobody answers. Le téléphone sonne mais personne ne répond.
Right at that time the cellphone rang. Juste à ce moment-là le GSM a sonné.
A few minutes later the telephone rang. Quelques minutes plus tard, le téléphone sonna.
The phone rang for a long time. Le téléphone a sonné longtemps.
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