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sun [sʌn]: Sol

Conjugation of the verb «sun» >>>


Examples of translating «sun» in context:

The sun is going down behind the hill. Sol pone montem occidit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
The sun is shining. Sol lucet. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
The sun is shining in the sky. Sol in caelo splendit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
The sun is big. Sol magnus est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
The earth is smaller than the sun. Terra minor quam sol est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
The sun rises. Sol oritur. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org
The sun is in the sky. Sol in caelo est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org

Synonyms for sun:

star

sunlight

bask

daylight

flare

shine

sol

sunrise

tan

aubade

Antonyms for sun:

darkness

sunset


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