Usage examples of "Sonó" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tom se sonó la nariz. Tom blew his nose.
Él se sonó con un pañuelo. He blew his nose in a handkerchief.
De repente, la alarma de incendios sonó. All of a sudden, the fire alarm went off.
Mi reloj despertador no sonó esta mañana. My alarm clock didn't go off this morning.
Seguí durmiendo porque no sonó la alarma. I went on sleeping because the alarm didn't go off.
Me quedé dormido porque mi alarma no sonó. I overslept because my alarm didn't go off.
La alarma sonó a las cinco y media. The alarm went off at five-thirty.
Tom saltó de la cama apenas sonó la alarma. Tom jumped out of bed as soon as the alarm clock went off.
Ayer el despertador no sonó y Kurt no se despertó. Yesterday the alarm clock didn't go off and Kurt didn't wake up.
A pesar de que la alarma sonó, no me desperté. Even though the alarm clock went off, I didn't wake up.
Se me pegaron las sábanas porque mi alarma no sonó. I overslept because my alarm didn't go off.
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