singing
adj.
cantor, canoro, cantante, cantarín
s.
canto, cante
sing
v.
cantar, entonar
Hill of the Singing Sands
(Dunhuang, China) Cerro de las Arenas Cantarinas
every singing day
todos los días
sing (v.) = cantar
Def: Verbo irregular: pasado [sang], participio [sung]
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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*in sing-song = con una voz cantarina
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*sing song = canción cantada en tono cantarín
singing (n.) = canto
Ex: They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.
singing
(n.) = canto, cante
Ex: They ask for humorous plays, for plays with certain historical settings or for plays which incorporate music and singing in some form.
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* singing competition = concurso de cante
sing
(v.) = cantar
Def: Verbo irregular: pasado sang, participio sung.
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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* in sing-song = con una voz cantarina
* sing + Posesivo + praises = poner por las nubes, deshacerse en elogios, alabar, cantar las alabanzas
* sing song = canción cantada en tono cantarín