Englisch
Detailübersetzungen für visits (Englisch) ins Schwedisch
visit:
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to visit (drop by; drop in)
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to visit (pass; come past; drop by; seek out; look for; call on; look up; call at)
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to visit (examine; view; look at; inspect; see round; see over; see)
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to visit (get together; see each other; assemble; forgather)
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to visit (harass; bother; trouble)
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to visit (to gather; see each other)
Konjugationen für visit:
present
- visit
- visit
- visits
- visit
- visit
- visit
simple past
- visited
- visited
- visited
- visited
- visited
- visited
present perfect
- have visited
- have visited
- has visited
- have visited
- have visited
- have visited
past continuous
- was visiting
- were visiting
- was visiting
- were visiting
- were visiting
- were visiting
future
- shall visit
- will visit
- will visit
- shall visit
- will visit
- will visit
continuous present
- am visiting
- are visiting
- is visiting
- are visiting
- are visiting
- are visiting
subjunctive
- be visited
- be visited
- be visited
- be visited
- be visited
- be visited
diverse
- visit!
- let's visit!
- visited
- visiting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the visit (view; inspection)
Übersetzung Matrix für visit:
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Wiktionary Übersetzungen für visit:
visit
Cross Translation:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• visit | → besök | ↔ Besuch — vorübergehendes Aufsuchen des Aufenthaltsorts einer Person, vorübergehendes Aufsuchen eines Gebäudes oder einer Institution auf eigene Initiative |
• visit | → besök | ↔ Visite — veraltend: ein aus Höflichkeit abstatten kurzer Besuch |
• visit | → bese; besöka | ↔ besichtigen — irgendwohin gehen und etwas (genau) ansehen, um es kennen zu lernen. |
• visit | → hälsa på; besöka | ↔ besuchen — jemanden aufsuchen, um mit ihm eine Weile zusammen sein zu können |
• visit | → besöka | ↔ rendre visite — se rendre chez quelqu’un. |
• visit | → besök; visit | ↔ visite — Action d’aller voir quelqu’un par civilité ou par devoir. (Sens général). |