cantate (f)
n.
cantata, religious or secular choral composition
cantare
v.
sing, crow, squeal
cantata (f)
n.
song, singing, cantata, short musical composition that is intended to be sung (Music)
cantato
adj.
sung
cantar
v.
sing; chant; sound; perform; squeal, tattle
cantate (de)
n.
cantata, religious or secular choral composition (Music); fourth Sunday after Easter
cantar
= chant, sing.
Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado sang, participio sung.
Ex: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.
Ex: It is hoped that by the year 2000 there will not be a chorus of unemployed librarians singing 'Where have all the libraries gone?'.
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* cantar las alabanzas = sing + Posesivo + praises.
* cantar victoria = claim + victory.
* coser y cantar = plain sailing, walkover.
* tan fácil como coser y cantar = as simple as ABC.