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Detailed Translations for put in one's oar from English to German
put in one's oar:
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to put in one's oar (take part in the conversation; have a say in the matter; join in the conversation; put in a word; shove in one's oar; stick in one's oar)
Conjugations for put in one's oar:
present
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- puts in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
simple past
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
- put in one's oar
present perfect
- have put in one's oar
- have put in one's oar
- has put in one's oar
- have put in one's oar
- have put in one's oar
- have put in one's oar
past continuous
- was putting in one's oar
- were putting in one's oar
- was putting in one's oar
- were putting in one's oar
- were putting in one's oar
- were putting in one's oar
future
- shall put in one's oar
- will put in one's oar
- will put in one's oar
- shall put in one's oar
- will put in one's oar
- will put in one's oar
continuous present
- am putting in one's oar
- are putting in one's oar
- is putting in one's oar
- are putting in one's oar
- are putting in one's oar
- are putting in one's oar
subjunctive
- be put in one's oar
- be put in one's oar
- be put in one's oar
- be put in one's oar
- be put in one's oar
- be put in one's oar
diverse
- put in one's oar!
- let's put in one's oar!
- put in one's oar
- putting in one's oar
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for put in one's oar:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
erzählen | have a say in the matter; join in the conversation; put in a word; put in one's oar; shove in one's oar; stick in one's oar; take part in the conversation | blab; chat; chatter; cover; deceive; define; depict; describe; explain; expound; fool; have a conversation; kid; narrate; rattle; recount; relate; report; say; speak; talk; tell |
mitreden | have a say in the matter; join in the conversation; put in a word; put in one's oar; shove in one's oar; stick in one's oar; take part in the conversation |