Sentence examples of "sonó" in Spanish with translation "sound"

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Sonó la alarma de incendios. The fire alarm sounded.
Tom sonó un poco raro esta tarde. Tom sounded a little cranky this afternoon.
El profesor sonó como si fuera mi padre. The teacher sounded like he was my father.
No quise sonar tan duro. I didn't mean to sound so harsh.
Tom ciertamente no sonaba alarmado. Tom certainly didn't sound alarmed.
Tu nombre me suena familiar. Your name sounds familiar to me.
A mí me suena bien. That sounds good to me.
Esa historia suena a cierta. The story sounds true.
Su voz suena muy bello. Her voice sounds very beautiful.
Suena como una buena idea. That sounds like a good idea.
¡Suena a que estoy contratado! It sounds like I'm hired!
Esa propuesta suena bastante bien. That sounds like a fairly good proposal.
Suena más fácil de esa manera. It sounds easier that way.
Lo que ella dijo suena raro. What she says sounds strange.
Tom suena como un gran sujeto. Tom sounds like a great guy.
Eso suena interesante. ¿Qué le dijiste? That sounds interesting. What did you tell her?
Su acento suena un tanto pintoresco. His accent sounds a little quaint.
Las palabras en español suenan arenosas. Spanish words sound sandy...
Cuando lo dices, suenas como papá. When you say this, you sound just like father.
A veces suenas como una niña. Sometimes you sound like a girl.
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