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Meanings of "sung" in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

English Spanish
General
sung cantado [adj]

Meanings of "sung" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 32 result(s)

English Spanish
General
flamenco-style song sung on religious occasions saeta [f]
tract sung at mass tracto [m]
sung out of tune chirriado [adj]
sung/played in chorus coreado [adj]
that cannot be sung incantable [adj]
sung with fairly free form golpe [m] CO VE
religious song sung at a child's funeral gualí [m] CO:W
music to which the galeron is danced and quartets, seguidillas, glosas or romances are sung galerón [m] DO CO VE
romantic melancholic song sung by the inhabitants of the sierra harawi [m] PE BO
song sung on longs trips to stay awake cadena [f] PR
irreverent hymn sung by college students chalana (francés) [f] GT
musical composition to a slow and melancholic rhythm sung by two voices accompanied by a guitar vidala [f] BO AR
lyrical compositions sung to regional music at wakes alabados [m/pl] CO:W
sung/played in chorus coreada [adj/f]
sung out of tune chirriada [adj/f]
Colloquial
romantic composition sung in verse taki [m] BO:C,W,S
Music
ancient music annotation indicating songs sung in the tone of f fefaút [m]
Cinema
sung by interpretada por
sung by cantada por
Religion
response sung at mass between the epistle and the gospel gradual [m]
versicles sung during good friday service improperio [m]
Poetry
three-verse stanza sung after in some coplas in flamenco songs macho [m]
Folklore
romantic melancholic song sung by the inhabitants of the sierra haraui [m] PE BO
song sung by indigenous people at the time of the wheat or barley harvest jahuay [m] EC:C,S
musical composition sung and danced accompanied by a harp, cuatro, and maracas joropo [m] CO VE
operetta sung scene cantable [m]
song with satirical four-line stanzas sung accompanied by guitar and acoustic box chapaqueada [f] BO
couplet in octosyllabic quartets sung with music for this dance rajaleña [f] CO
improvised verses sung at popular festivals bomba [f]
copla sung as a duet or by a group jota de picadillo [f]
folk song sung as a duet or by a group jota de picadillo [f]
popular song sung as a duet or by a group jota de picadillo [f]