snoring (noun) = ronquidos(to be) snoring (progressive verb) = (estar) roncando
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.
No, I have not tried using an acupressure snoring ring to help alleviate snoring.
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.
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.
I am snoring is 'je ronfle' in French.
Little Snoring's population is 603.
Great Snoring's population is 168.