Spanish Verb Conjugations

sonar

IPA(key): /soˈnaɾ/
to sound, to ring
to sound (appear) Suena como que ya te has decidido. ― It sounds like your mind is made up. Suena como si no tuviéramos otra opción. ― It sounds like we don't have any other choice.
(figurative) to ring a bell, to be familiar Me suena el nombre, pero no lo ubico.His name rings a bell but I can't place him.
(transitive, reflexive, figurative) to blow one's nose Despues de estornudar, me soné la nariz.After I sneezed, I blew my nose.
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Infinitive: sonar
Gerund: sonando
Participle: sonado
Personal pronouns (pronombres personales)
yo
tú / vos
él / ella / usted
nosotros / nosotras
vosotros / vosotras
ellos / ellas / ustedes
Present (presente)
sueno
suenas (tú) - sonás (vos)
suena
sonamos
sonáis
suenan
Preterite (pretérito perfecto)
soné
sonaste
sonó
sonamos
sonasteis
sonaron
Imperfect (pretérito imperfecto)
sonaba
sonabas
sonaba
sonábamos
sonabais
sonaban
Future (futuro)
sonaré
sonarás
sonará
sonaremos
sonaréis
sonarán
Conditional (condicional)
sonaría
sonarías
sonaría
sonaríamos
sonaríais
sonarían
Present subjunctive (presente de subjuntivo)
suene
suenes (tú) - sonés (vos)
suene
sonemos
sonéis
suenen
Imperfect subjunctive (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo)
sonara
sonaras
sonara
sonáramos
sonarais
sonaran
Imperative (imperativo)
suena (tú) - soná (vos)
sonad (vosotros)
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