sunâ

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See also: suna, Suna, suną, suņa, Súna, sūna, šūna, and sü'na

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin sonāre. Compare Romansch sunar, Italian suonare, Romanian suna, Sicilian sunari, Spanish sonar.

Verb

sunâ

  1. (transitive) to sound
  2. (transitive) to ring
  3. (intransitive) to sound, to go off
  4. (transitive) to play (an instrument, music)
  5. (of a clock) to strike

Conjugation

This is a regular verb, along with verbs like amâ.

Derived terms

Ligurian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin sonāre (to sound, resound).

Noun

sunâ

  1. (transitive) to sound
  2. (transitive) to ring
  3. (intransitive) to sound, to go off
  4. (transitive) to play (an instrument, music)
  5. (of a clock) to strike
Conjugation

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Participle

sunâ f sg

  1. feminine singular of sunòu