resonar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English resound, French résonner, Italian risuonare, Spanish resonar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /resoˈnar/

Verb

resonar (present tense resonas, past tense resonis, future tense resonos, imperative resonez, conditional resonus)

  1. (intransitive) to resound, to be resonant

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See also

  • rezonar

Interlingua

Verb

resonar

  1. to resound
  2. to reverberate
  3. to echo

Conjugation

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Latin resonāre. Cognate with English resonate and resound.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /resoˈnaɾ/ [re.soˈnaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: re‧so‧nar

Verb

resonar (first-person singular present resueno, first-person singular preterite resoné, past participle resonado)

  1. (intransitive) to resonate
  2. (intransitive) to echo
  3. (intransitive) to ring (usually one's ears)
  4. (intransitive, figuratively) to resound, ring
    "Entonces dejen resonar la libertad desde las prodigiosas cumbres de Nueva Hampshire. Dejen resonar la libertad desde las grandes montañas de Nueva York." (Martin Luther King Jr., 1963, Yo tengo un sueño)
    "So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York." (Martin Luther King Jr., 1963, I have a dream)

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