sueña
dream, it sounds
Verb sueña
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of soñar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of soñar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of soñar.
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Tom dice que no sueña nunca.
Tom says that he never dreams.
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Esa mujer sueña conmigo.
That woman dreams about me.
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Tom siempre sueña despierto.
Tom is always daydreaming.
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Tom sueña con Mary de vez en cuando.
Tom dreams of Mary from time to time.
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Tom sueña con ser dueño de una casa en el centro de Boston.
Tom dreams of owning a house in the center of Boston.
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Él sueña en convertirse en un astronauta.
He is dreaming of becoming an astronaut.
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"Estás aquí para seguir mis órdenes." "¡Sueña, socio!"
"You're here to follow my orders." "In your dreams, pal!"
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Todo el mundo sueña.
Everyone dreams.
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Masha sueña con encabezar una revolución, pero es demasiado tímida.
Masha dreams of starting a revolution, but is too shy.
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A veces me pregunto si este mundo solo existe en la cabeza de alguien que sueña que todos existimos. Tal vez incluso sea yo.
Sometimes I wonder if this world is just in someone's head, and he dreams us all into existence. Perhaps it's even me.
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