Translate to Tagalog: "Siren ay tumutunog ang siren, kumanta ka lang habang ikaw ay nagbabakasyon."
Sirens is the plural of siren
The word "siren" has a short vowel sound. The "i" makes the short /ɪ/ sound in this word.
The sounds of a police car are often spelled as "woo-woo" or "nee-naw" to mimic the sound of the siren.
"Siren" is normally a noun. The Oxford English Dictionary lists only two uses of it as a verb: one, in 1690, meaning "to allure", and another, in 1895, meaning "to sound a siren." It is very rare and should be used with caution.
The song of the siren represents temptation and allure in the context of the speech. It suggests a dangerous and captivating force that can draw people in despite the potential harm that may follow. Just as sailors were warned about the seductive calls of the sirens leading them to their demise, the speaker in the speech is cautioning against being lured into negative influences or distractions.
Sirens is the plural of siren
Fire department siren.
depends on the siren... but about 4-10kW is average
siren i think it is siren
Team Siren was created in 2004.
Kaija Siren was born in 1920.
Kaija Siren died in 2001.
Gao Siren was born in 1944.
American Siren was created in 2010.
Siren City was created in 1983.
Siren City happened in 1983.
Siren Sundby was born in 1982.