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How to Say "may ring" in Spanish

The Spanish word formay ringis sueneA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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suene

verbA1
referring to a phone or bell
A small, golden hand bell is suspended in the air, with faint, wavy lines around it suggesting the potential for sound.

Examples

Quiero que la alarma suene a las siete.

I want the alarm to ring at seven.

Ojalá que no suene tan mal.

I hope it doesn't sound so bad.

¡Que suene la música!

Let the music play! (Literally: That the music may sound!)

Subjunctive for Wishes

"Suene" is used when you express a wish, desire, or influence over a sound, often after verbs like 'querer' (to want) or expressions like 'ojalá' (I hope/wish).

Formal Command

"Suene" is also the polite command form for 'usted' (you formal), telling someone to make a sound or ring: 'No suene la bocina, por favor' (Don't sound the horn, please).

Using the 'Normal' Form

Mistake:Quiero que la música *suena* fuerte.

Correction: Quiero que la música *suene* fuerte. (When two parts of a sentence have different subjects—I want/music sounds—the second verb often changes to the special subjunctive form.)

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