snoring (noun) = ronquidos(to be) snoring (progressive verb) = (estar) roncando
Ronquidos is the Spanish translation for snoring.
Snoring...
Yes, the noun 'snoring' is a concrete noun, a word for breathing with a rough hoarse noise while sleeping; a word for a physical sound.
Yes, snoring can be used as an adjective. "Where is the snoring sound coming from?"Snoring can also be used as a gerund (verbal noun) and a verb.Gerund: That snoring is really loud!Verb: Dad is snoring again!
The sleeper's snoring had a porcine quality.
If you mean Korattai, it is SNORING (sound that comes when you are deeply asleep)
I tried to awaken him, but he just kept snoring.
There can be a lot of different reasons for snoring. No matter what the cause or causes of your snoring problem is, snoring can really interrupt and disrupt people's sleep.
yes, it is an action word so therefore it is a verb! It depends on how it is used. It can be a verb or a noun. When the word snoring is used without an object attached to it or when it used to say something like "I'm snoring the day away", it is a verb. When it used to refer to the act or sound of snoring (for instance, "My uncle snores very loudly"), it is a noun.
I am snoring is 'je ronfle' in French.
Great Snoring's population is 168.
Little Snoring's population is 603.
I think you have it backwards, snoring is a result of gaining weight... Lose the weight and you'll stop snoring...