Summary
English
Detailed Translations for foretold from English to Swedish
foretold:
Synonyms for "foretold":
foretell:
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to foretell (predict; forecast; soothsay)
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to foretell (forecast; predict; tell in advance)
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to foretell (predict; soothsay; forecast; tell in advance)
Conjugations for foretell:
present
- foretell
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- foretells
- foretell
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simple past
- foretold
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present perfect
- have foretold
- have foretold
- has foretold
- have foretold
- have foretold
- have foretold
past continuous
- was foretelling
- were foretelling
- was foretelling
- were foretelling
- were foretelling
- were foretelling
future
- shall foretell
- will foretell
- will foretell
- shall foretell
- will foretell
- will foretell
continuous present
- am foretelling
- are foretelling
- is foretelling
- are foretelling
- are foretelling
- are foretelling
subjunctive
- be foretold
- be foretold
- be foretold
- be foretold
- be foretold
- be foretold
diverse
- foretell!
- let's foretell!
- foretold
- foretelling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for foretell:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
framse | forecast; foretell; predict; tell in advance | |
förutse | forecast; foretell; predict; soothsay; tell in advance | anticipate; expect; foresee; look forward; look forward to |
förutspå | forecast; foretell; predict; soothsay; tell in advance | |
förutsäga | forecast; foretell; predict; soothsay | |
spå | forecast; foretell; predict; soothsay | tell fortune |
- | announce; annunciate; anticipate; call; forebode; harbinger; herald; predict; prognosticate; promise |
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Wiktionary Translations for foretell:
foretell
Cross Translation:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• foretell | → varsla | ↔ voorspellen — een uitspraak doen over toekomstige gebeurtenissen |
• foretell | → varsla | ↔ prédire — prophétiser ; annoncer par inspiration divine ce qui doit arriver. |
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