Pronunciation of the English word suns.
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1. | A Story on Another Planet: On a faraway planet, there are two suns in the blue sky, Strong and Beauteous. A child asketh the mother, "Dearest mother, why are there two suns in the sky?" Saith the mother, "Oh, what kind of question is that? How many eyes hast thou? 'Tis two. How many hands hast thou? 'Tis two." The child respondeth, "But, mother, I have but one nose..." | |
2. | Here's a story about another planet. It's a very distant planet, with two suns in its blue sky, Fortulo and Belulo. A child asks her mother, "Mom, why are there two suns in the sky?" The mother says, "Now what kind of question is that? How many eyes do you have? Two. How many hands do you have? Two." The child responds, "But, Mom, I only have one nose." | |
3. | I felt like seven suns have risen inside of me. | |
4. | Suns can set and rise again; but when at once our brief light falls, one perpetual night must be slept by us. | |
5. | A black hole in the center of the M87 galaxy in the constellation Virgo, which is 50 million light-years away, has been calculated to have a mass equal to that of 3 billion Suns! | |
6. | There are not two suns in the sky. | |
7. | The twin suns are revolving around our planet. | |
8. | Aristarchus of Samos proposed that the sun was the center of the solar system, and that the stars might be other suns. | |
9. | Children are like little suns, which miraculously bring warmth, happiness and light into our lives. | |
10. | Aristarchus suspected that the stars were other suns that were very far away. |