sonar
to sound/ring
đ sonar is a stem-changing verb (o-ue). Learn more in our Stem-Changing Verbs Guide
Non-Conjugated Forms
sonar
to sound/ring
sonando
Present Participle
sonado
Used in perfect tenses
Indicative Mood
Used for statements of fact, certainty, and objective reality
Person | |||||
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yo | sueno | sonĂ© | sonaba | sonarĂ© | sonarĂa |
tĂș | suenas | sonaste | sonabas | sonarĂĄs | sonarĂas |
Ă©l/ella/usted | suena | sonĂł | sonaba | sonarĂĄ | sonarĂa |
nosotros | sonamos | sonamos | sonĂĄbamos | sonaremos | sonarĂamos |
vosotros | sonĂĄis | sonasteis | sonabais | sonarĂ©is | sonarĂais |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | suenan | sonaron | sonaban | sonarĂĄn | sonarĂan |
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Perfect Tenses
Compound tenses using auxiliary verb "haber" + past participle
Person | ||||
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yo | he sonado | habĂa sonado | habrĂ© sonado | habrĂa sonado |
tĂș | has sonado | habĂas sonado | habrĂĄs sonado | habrĂas sonado |
Ă©l/ella/usted | ha sonado | habĂa sonado | habrĂĄ sonado | habrĂa sonado |
nosotros | hemos sonado | habĂamos sonado | habremos sonado | habrĂamos sonado |
vosotros | habĂ©is sonado | habĂais sonado | habrĂ©is sonado | habrĂais sonado |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | han sonado | habĂan sonado | habrĂĄn sonado | habrĂan sonado |
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Subjunctive Mood
Used for doubt, emotion, desire, possibility, and hypothetical situations
Person | ||
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yo | suene | sonara |
tĂș | suenes | sonaras |
él/ella/usted | suene | sonara |
nosotros | sonemos | sonĂĄramos |
vosotros | sonéis | sonarais |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | suenen | sonaran |
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Imperative Mood
Used for commands, requests, and instructions
Person | |
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yo | - |
tĂș | sona |
él/ella/usted | sone |
nosotros | sonemos |
vosotros | sonad |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | sonen |
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Stem Change Pattern: o-ue
This verb follows the o-ue pattern. The stem change occurs in present indicative and present subjunctive, affecting the "boot" forms (yo, tĂș, Ă©l/ella/usted, ellos/ellas/ustedes). Some -ir verbs also have stem changes in preterite (Ă©l/ella and ellos/ellas forms).
Usage Tips
- Indicative: Use for facts, statements, and objective reality
- Subjunctive: Use after expressions of doubt, emotion, desire, or uncertainty
- Imperative: Use for direct commands and requests
- Perfect Tenses: Use to express actions completed relative to another time
Examples and Common Phrases
Examples
Common Phrases
Verb Information
Category
perception
Ending Type
-ar verb
Verb Type
Stem-changing verb
Importance Rank
#50 out of 100
Usage Tips
Remember the "Boot"
Stem-changing verbs change in a "boot" shape: yo, tĂș, Ă©l/ella, and ellos/ellas change, but nosotros and vosotros don't. Draw a boot around the changing forms to remember!
Practice Suggestion
Try creating your own sentences with this verb. Start with simple present tense sentences and gradually work up to more complex constructions.