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Sonder Holdings Inc. manages short-term rentals, such as apartment hotels, in North America, Europe, and Dubai. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was founded in Montreal , Canada in 2014 and since 2016 has been based in San Francisco , California .
The term sonder has been noted as well for its relation to other people, its definition meaning "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own". [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Sonder has also been appropriated by various companies for use such as the name of a bike brand [ 18 ] and a mental therapy marketplace ...
The once-hyped short-term rental startup Sonder faces a long road back after a painful restructuring it announced this week in a bid to save its fast-dwindling cash pile. And even if the San ...
Sonder (band), 2016 band formed by Brent Faiyaz; Sonder Corp., an American apartment-hotel company; Sonder Design, Australian design company; Sonder-Kfz 1, armoured car used by East German riot police in the 1950s and 1960s; Sonder, a word invented by John Koenig, see The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows § Notable words
Sounder may refer to: . Sounder, a book by William H. Armstrong; Sounder, a film based on the novel; Sounder, a group of wild boar or domestic pigs foraging in woodland; see List of animal names
A sentence consisting of at least one dependent clause and at least two independent clauses may be called a complex-compound sentence or compound-complex sentence. Sentence 1 is an example of a simple sentence. Sentence 2 is compound because "so" is considered a coordinating conjunction in English, and sentence 3 is complex.
A sentence word involves invisible covert syntax and visible overt syntax. The invisible section or "covert" is the syntax that is removed in order to form a one word sentence. The visible section or "overt" is the syntax that still remains in a sentence word. [15]
The subject, verb, and object can come in any order in a Latin sentence, although most often (especially in subordinate clauses) the verb comes last. [26] Pragmatic factors, such as topic and focus, play a large part in determining the order. Thus the following sentences each answer a different question: [27] "Romulus Romam condidit."