Summary
English to Spanish: more detail...
- ail:
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Wiktionary:
- ail → adolecer, molestar
- ail → enfermedad
- ail → sufrir, padecer
Spanish to English: more detail...
- añil:
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Wiktionary:
- añil → indigo
- añil → indigo, anil
- añil → indigo blue, indigo, true indigo
English
Detailed Translations for ail from English to Spanish
ail:
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to ail (linger on)
Conjugations for ail:
present
- ail
- ail
- ails
- ail
- ail
- ail
simple past
- ailed
- ailed
- ailed
- ailed
- ailed
- ailed
present perfect
- have ailed
- have ailed
- has ailed
- have ailed
- have ailed
- have ailed
past continuous
- was ailing
- were ailing
- was ailing
- were ailing
- were ailing
- were ailing
future
- shall ail
- will ail
- will ail
- shall ail
- will ail
- will ail
continuous present
- am ailing
- are ailing
- is ailing
- are ailing
- are ailing
- are ailing
subjunctive
- be ailed
- be ailed
- be ailed
- be ailed
- be ailed
- be ailed
diverse
- ail!
- let's ail!
- ailed
- ailing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for ail:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | garlic | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
seguir teniendo achaques | ail; linger on | |
- | pain; trouble |
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Spanish
Detailed Translations for ail from Spanish to English
añil:
Translation Matrix for añil:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
indigo | añil; índigo |
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Wiktionary Translations for añil:
añil
Cross Translation:
adjective
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• añil | → indigo blue; indigo | ↔ indigo — een kleur die in het het lichtspectrum voorkomt met een golflengte van 440 tot 420 nanometer |
• añil | → indigo | ↔ indigo — substance colorante bleue que l’on extraire de l’indigotier ou que l’on fabriquer par synthèse industrielle. |
• añil | → true indigo | ↔ indigotier — (botanique) genre de plante de la famille des fabacées (légumineuses), qui croît dans la zone équatoriale et qui fournit la matière colorante qu’on nomme indigo (nom scientifique Indigofera tinctoria). |
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