commune

commune
'komju:n
noun
(a group of people living together and sharing everything they own.) comuna
commune
tr['kɒmjʊːn]
noun
1 comuna
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commune
tr[kə'mjʊːn]
intransitive verb
1 literal estar en comunión (with, con)
commune [kə'mju:n] vi, -muned ; -muning : estar en comunión f
commune ['kɑ.mju:n, kə'mju:n] n
: comuna f
commune
n.
comuna s.f.
comunidad s.f.
v.
comulgar v.
comunicarse v.
conversar v.

I 'kɑːmjuːn, 'kɒmjuːn
noun comuna f

II kə'mjuːn
intransitive verb (liter)

to commune with God/nature — estar* en íntima comunión con Dios/la naturaleza

1.
N ['kɒmjuːn]
(=group) comuna f
2. VI
[kǝ'mjuːn]
1) (Rel) (esp US) comulgar
2)

to commune with — estar en contacto con

to commune with nature/one's soul — estar en contacto con la naturaleza/su alma

* * *

I ['kɑːmjuːn, 'kɒmjuːn]
noun comuna f

II [kə'mjuːn]
intransitive verb (liter)

to commune with God/nature — estar* en íntima comunión con Dios/la naturaleza


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