Summary
German to Dutch: more detail...
- Porto:
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Wiktionary:
- Porto → frankering, port, porto, bevrijding, ontheffing, verlossing, vrijlating
Dutch to German: more detail...
- porto:
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Wiktionary:
- porto → Portwein, Briefporto, Frankierung, Freimachen, Frankatur, Porto, Postgebühr, Frankieren, Entsatz
German
Detailed Translations for Porto from German to Dutch
Porto:
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Porto (Frankierkosten; Zustellgebühr)
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Porto (Portwein)
Translation Matrix for Porto:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
bestelkosten | Porto; Portwein | |
briefport | Frankierkosten; Porto; Zustellgebühr | |
frankeerkosten | Frankierkosten; Porto; Zustellgebühr | |
port | Porto; Portwein | Posttarif |
porto | Frankierkosten; Porto; Zustellgebühr |
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Wiktionary Translations for Porto:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• Porto | → frankering; port; porto; bevrijding; ontheffing; verlossing; vrijlating | ↔ affranchissement — action de rendre libre, action d'affranchir. |
• Porto | → porto | ↔ port — enfoncement, naturel ou artificiel, de la mer dans les terres, offrant aux bateaux un abri contre les vents et les tempêtes. |
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Dutch
Detailed Translations for Porto from Dutch to German
porto:
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de porto (frankeerkosten; briefport)
Translation Matrix for porto:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Frankierkosten | briefport; frankeerkosten; porto | |
Porto | briefport; frankeerkosten; porto | bestelkosten; port |
Zustellgebühr | briefport; frankeerkosten; porto | bezorgloon |
Wiktionary Translations for porto:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• porto | → Portwein | ↔ port — fortified wine |
• porto | → Portwein | ↔ port wine — A type of fortified wine traditionally made in Portugal |
• porto | → Briefporto; Frankierung; Freimachen; Frankatur; Porto; Postgebühr; Frankieren; Entsatz | ↔ affranchissement — action de rendre libre, action d'affranchir. |
• porto | → Frankatur; Porto; Freimachen; Postgebühr; Frankieren | ↔ port — enfoncement, naturel ou artificiel, de la mer dans les terres, offrant aux bateaux un abri contre les vents et les tempêtes. |
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