Examples of using "Suonato" in a sentence and their english translations:
You called?
- You played.
- You've played.
- You've been playing.
- You have played.
- You have been playing.
- You'd played.
- You had played.
You played.
He rang the doorbell.
The bell rang.
- The door bell has rung.
- The doorbell rang.
I've never played the tuba.
Did they ever play in Italy?
The alarm sounded.
Someone rang the doorbell.
I've rung the bell already.
I played the piano.
Why did you honk at me?
My alarm clock didn't go off this morning.
The phone rang for a long time.
Did it ring?
Sami played.
She played a sonata.
We played all together.
He played.
We all played well.
We even played gigs to real people.
as different sorts of music are being played.
Moderator: You played all of that by yourself.
The buzzer sounded.
She played the piano with enthusiasm.
- The whistle blew.
- The bell rang.
The fire alarm rang.
We played extremely well.
We played exceptionally well.
I didn't play well.
When was the last time you played violin?
I was having a bath when the phone rang.
- I was about to go out when the phone rang.
- I was about to leave when the phone rang.
- I was about to go out when the telephone rang.
- He was about to go out when the telephone rang.
I was going out, when the telephone rang.
Tom has been playing his guitar all morning.
He's never played guitar with her.
- Although the alarm rang I failed to wake up.
- Even though the alarm clock went off, I didn't wake up.
I overslept because my alarm didn't go off.
Tom beeped the horn.
Tom rang the doorbell.
- I was watching TV when the telephone rang.
- I was watching television when the telephone rang.
- I was watching TV when the phone rang.
His phone rang.
- I thought we played well.
- I thought that we played well.
We didn't play that well.
We didn't play well today.
She played the piano well enough.
I've played that song so many times I could do it in my sleep.
I played guitar.
I played with Tony yesterday.
I went on sleeping because the alarm didn't go off.
- The telephone rang.
- The phone rang.
Tom played the piano for three hours without taking a break.
- Although the alarm rang I failed to wake up.
- Even though the alarm clock went off, I didn't wake up.
The girl who was playing the piano is my daughter.
I played the drums.
When was the last time you played the violin?
We played on the banks of the Thames.
The telephone rang several times.
Tom's doorbell rang.
Tom's phone rang.
Her parents decided that she would play the cello.
The phone rang for a long time.
I rang the bell several times.
The doorbell rang during the meal.
I played here last week.
We rose from our seats when the national anthem was played.
I've always played with my brother.
I rang the bell and waited.
Sami never played well.
I was eating lunch when the phone rang.
- Tom played the violin.
- Tom played violin.
I was having my lunch when the phone rang.
While I was reading, the phone rang.
The last person I told my idea to thought I was nuts.
He arrived after the bell rang.
I was going out, when the telephone rang.
Tom played the guitar.
- He played his violin.
- She played her violin.
They played their violins.
- I think Tom played very well.
- I think that Tom played very well.
I played with Tom and Mary today.
He got out his guitar after dinner and played some beautiful Spanish ballads for us.
I was about to leave when the phone rang.
- I was about to go out when the phone rang.
- I was about to leave when the phone rang.
- I was just leaving, when the telephone rang.
- I was taking a bath when the telephone rang.
- I was having a bath when the telephone rang.
- I was in the bath when the phone rang.
- I was taking a bath when the telephone rang.
- I was having a bath when the telephone rang.
- I was in the bath when the phone rang.
Tom played a song on his guitar.
I had just finished eating lunch when my doorbell rang.
Tom arrived at the gate and rang the bell.