English
Detailed Translations for snore from English to Swedish
snore:
Conjugations for snore:
present
- snore
- snore
- snores
- snore
- snore
- snore
simple past
- snored
- snored
- snored
- snored
- snored
- snored
present perfect
- have snored
- have snored
- has snored
- have snored
- have snored
- have snored
past continuous
- was snoring
- were snoring
- was snoring
- were snoring
- were snoring
- were snoring
future
- shall snore
- will snore
- will snore
- shall snore
- will snore
- will snore
continuous present
- am snoring
- are snoring
- is snoring
- are snoring
- are snoring
- are snoring
subjunctive
- be snored
- be snored
- be snored
- be snored
- be snored
- be snored
diverse
- snore!
- let's snore!
- snored
- snoring
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for snore:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
snarka | snore | |
- | snoring; stertor | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
snarka | purr; saw logs; saw wood; snore | |
- | saw logs; saw wood |
Related Words for "snore":
Synonyms for "snore":
Related Definitions for "snore":
Wiktionary Translations for snore:
snore
Cross Translation:
verb
-
breathe during sleep with harsh noises
- snore → snarka
-
act and noise of snoring
- snore → snarkning
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
---|---|---|
• snore | → snarka | ↔ snurken — ademen met een niet goed geopende luchtpijp, waardoor een rochelend geluid ontstaat |
• snore | → surra | ↔ vrombir — produire une sorte de bourdonnement, de ronflement dû à un mouvement très rapide de rotation, d’agitation. |
Swedish
Detailed Translations for snore from Swedish to English
snöre:
Translation Matrix for snöre:
Synonyms for "snöre":
Wiktionary Translations for snöre:
snöre
Cross Translation:
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
---|---|---|
• snöre | → string; line; cord | ↔ Schnur — robustes Textilgeflecht in länglicher Form |
• snöre | → line; cable | ↔ Schnur — umgangssprachlich: Kabel |
• snöre | → cord; line; chord | ↔ corde — tortis fait ordinairement de chanvre et quelquefois de coton, de laine, de soie, d’écorce d’arbres, de poil, de crin, de jonc et d’autres matières pliantes et flexibles. |