Summary
English
Detailed Translations for burping from English to Dutch
burping:
-
the burping (belching; eructations)
-
the burping
Translation Matrix for burping:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
boeren | belching; burping; eructations | farmers; peasants; provincials; rurals |
oprispen | burping | |
oprispingen | belching; burping; eructations | |
- | belch; belching; burp; eructation | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
boeren | belch; burp; eructate; manage one's affairs | |
oprispen | belch; burp; eructate |
Related Words for "burping":
Synonyms for "burping":
Related Definitions for "burping":
burping form of burp:
Conjugations for burp:
present
- burp
- burp
- burps
- burp
- burp
- burp
simple past
- burped
- burped
- burped
- burped
- burped
- burped
present perfect
- have burped
- have burped
- has burped
- have burped
- have burped
- have burped
past continuous
- was burping
- were burping
- was burping
- were burping
- were burping
- were burping
future
- shall burp
- will burp
- will burp
- shall burp
- will burp
- will burp
continuous present
- am burping
- are burping
- is burping
- are burping
- are burping
- are burping
subjunctive
- be burped
- be burped
- be burped
- be burped
- be burped
- be burped
diverse
- burp!
- let's burp!
- burped
- burping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for burp:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
boer | belch; burp | Goth; agrarian; agricultral worker; agriculturist; barbarian; boor; churl; cultivator; farmer; peasant; rancher; rude fellow; rude person; tike; tyke |
boeren | belching; burping; eructations; farmers; peasants; provincials; rurals | |
boertje | belch; burp | |
burp | belch; burp | |
oprispen | burping | |
oprisping | belch; burp | |
- | belch; belching; burping; eructation | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
boeren | belch; burp; eructate | manage one's affairs |
burpen | belch; burp; eructate | |
oprispen | belch; burp; eructate | |
- | belch; bubble; eruct |