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sound   
gedrogedro ~ a harsh noise, a rough sound, a bass voice; jargon. See <1gadragadra#>
kasokasoka ~ a rustling sound, as the sound made by stiff cloth
mikarantsana ~ to sound loudly, to clang
mikasaotsaoka ~ to make a rustling sound
neno ~ a sound, a noise, an explosion. Se eno. [comp. swa. Maneno, language.]
ta ~ the sound of the beating of a hammer or the explosion of a rifle.
tefoka ~ a cracking or popping sound; the sound of a shot

sound (a hollow)   
ngodongodona ~ a hollow sound ~ the thudding sound of steps or of pounding rice

sound (a shrill)   
nantsanantsana ~ a shrill sound like that made by cymbals. Comp. <1kipantsona#>

sound (a)   
feo ~ the voice, a sound, a report. [Ar. fa'a, blow, breath; and fuh, fih, fah, fum, all = Heb. peh, mouth. Comp. Gr. phemi, phasko, and Lat. fari.] ~ the voice
rohona

sound (thumping)   
ngadona ~ a beating noise, a tremulous noise ~ a dull thumping sound

sound (to)   
migoana ~ to sound, as the door when knocked.
mikaroka ~ to scratch, to sound, to investigate, to look for
maneno ~ To sound ~ To crow, to sing, to chirp, to ring. ~ To ring out

sound hollow (to)   
migoboka ~ hollow, as the sound of a drum

sound like a drum (to)   
midoboka ~ to thump; to sound like a drum

sound like thunder (a)   
rohondrohona ~ a sound like thunder

sound of feet   
gorodona ~ same as <1ngorodona#> ~ the sound of feet
ngorodona ~ the sound produced by the feet of a multitude in motion. Comp. rodona, ngodona. ~ the sound of feet

sound repeatedly (to)   
migoangoana ~ to sound repeatedly.

sound the depth (to)   
manakatra ~ to try the depth of water; to try to reach up to something

sound the depth of water   
manaka-drano ~ to sound the depth of water