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sing

cantar

verb

sing
(pt sang [sæŋ], pp sung [sʌŋ])
[sɪŋ]
verbo transitivo
1. cantar (song)
  • to sing somebody to sleep -> arrullar a alguien
verbo intransitivo
2. cantar (person, bird); pitar (kettle)

sing [sing]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1. SANG o SUNG, (n)
participio pasivo
2. SUNG).
3. Cantar, hacer con la voz modulaciones armoniosas y agradables.
4. Murmurar el arroyuelo.
5. Gorjear los pájaros.
6. Gorjearse o hacer gorgoritos los niños cuando principian a hablar.
7. Rechinar; zumbar (ears) 6.
8. To sing out, gritar, dar voces; avisar.
  • To sing out of tune (o false) -> cantar falso
  • To sing a child to sleep -> dormir a un niño cantando
  • To sing along -> acompañar cantando, cantar a coro
  • To sing up -> cantar más fuerte
(Poét.) Cantar, celebrar (celebrate).

sing [sɪŋ] sang (past)sung (participle:past)
verb:transitive
[+song, words] cantar; (intone) entonar
sing us a song! ¡cántanos una canción!; the words are sung to the tune of ... la letra se canta con la melodía de ...
to sing a lullaby the nightingale sang its doleful song "Good morning Mr. Brown", sang the children as the Headmaster came in the congregation sang the psalm
she sings alto canta contralto; to sing a child to sleep arrullar a un niño; adormecer a un niño cantando
to sing sb's praises cantar las alabanzas de algn
to sing a different tune ver las cosas de otro color
verb:intransitive
1 [+person, bird] cantar
"what do you do for a living?" — "I sing" —¿a qué te dedicas? —canto or —soy cantante
He played the organ and sang in the choir She started singing with the band last year Madonna sang about being a 'Material Girl' The minstrel sang of the Wooden Horse, the siege of Troy and its grievous outcome to sing [flat]/[sharp] to sing [out of tune]
to sing to/for sb cantar a algn
my mother used to sing to me when I was a child we have sung for audiences around the world they sang for the royal family
to sing to o.s. cantar solo
as she worked she sang to herself The creature was singing to herself, oblivious of her surroundings
they sang to the accompaniment of the piano cantaban acompañados del piano
to sing for one's supper Salter felt honoured and tried to sing for his supper by making conversation very well, you'll have to sing for your supper though Everyone who came on the air that night had to do a turn, so I told him he had to sing for his supper
2 [+wind, kettle] silbar; [+ears] zumbar
the sound of crickets singing in the fields We still do not know why whales sing The wind sang in the rigging of the boat A kettle was singing on the hob A bullet sang past the top of his head
3 (US) (act as informer) cantar (informal); (confess) confesar
they arrested a man on suspicion of theft and he sang straight away

Verb Conjugation for "sing" (go to cantar)

Imperative
  • sing
  • you sing
  • he/she sings
  • we sing
  • you sing
  • they sing
Preterite
  • I sang
  • you sang
  • he/she sang
  • we sang
  • you sang
  • they sang
Present Continuous
  • I am singing
  • you are singing
  • he/she is singing
  • we are singing
  • you are singing
  • they are singing
Present Perfect
  • I have sung
  • you have sung
  • he/she has sung
  • we have sung
  • you have sung
  • they have sung
Past Continuous
  • I was singing
  • you were singing
  • he/she was singing
  • we were singing
  • you were singing
  • they were singing
Past Perfect
  • I had sung
  • you had sung
  • he/she had sung
  • we had sung
  • you had sung
  • they had sung
Future
  • I will sing
  • you will sing
  • he/she will sing
  • we will sing
  • you will sing
  • they will sing
Future Perfect
  • I will have sung
  • you will have sung
  • he/she will have sung
  • we will have sung
  • you will have sung
  • they will have sung
Future Continuous
  • I will be singing
  • you will be singing
  • he/she will be singing
  • we will be singing
  • you will be singing
  • they will be singing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been singing
  • you have been singing
  • he/she has been singing
  • we have been singing
  • you have been singing
  • they have been singing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been singing
  • you will have been singing
  • he/she will have been singing
  • we will have been singing
  • you will have been singing
  • they will have been singing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been singing
  • you had been singing
  • he/she had been singing
  • we had been singing
  • you had been singing
  • they had been singing
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