Summary
English
Detailed Translations for pawing from English to Swedish
pawing form of paw:
Conjugations for paw:
present
- paw
- paw
- paws
- paw
- paw
- paw
simple past
- pawed
- pawed
- pawed
- pawed
- pawed
- pawed
present perfect
- have pawed
- have pawed
- has pawed
- have pawed
- have pawed
- have pawed
past continuous
- was pawing
- were pawing
- was pawing
- were pawing
- were pawing
- were pawing
future
- shall paw
- will paw
- will paw
- shall paw
- will paw
- will paw
continuous present
- am pawing
- are pawing
- is pawing
- are pawing
- are pawing
- are pawing
subjunctive
- be pawed
- be pawed
- be pawed
- be pawed
- be pawed
- be pawed
diverse
- paw!
- let's paw!
- pawed
- pawing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for paw:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
finger | finger; paw | |
hand | hand; palm; paw | hand |
riva | rent; rip; split; tear | |
- | hand; manus; mitt | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
finger | finger | |
riva | claw; grate; paw; rasp; scrape; scratch; screech | grate; plane; rake; rip; scratch; smooth; tear; tear out |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
tass | paw |
Related Words for "paw":
Synonyms for "paw":
Related Definitions for "paw":
Wiktionary Translations for paw:
paw
Cross Translation:
noun
-
soft foot of an animal
- paw → tass
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• paw | → tass | ↔ Pfote — (mit Ausnahme der Huftiere – vom Rind, Schaf, Schwein abgesehen, deren Extremitäten gelegentlich »Pfoten« anstatt »Klauen« genannt werden – und Primaten) bei landlebigen Säugetieren (zumeist Raubtieren) in Zehen gespaltenes Ende der Extremitäten |
• paw | → tass | ↔ Pfote — salopp: menschliche Hand |
• paw | → tass; ram | ↔ Pranke — Zoologie: Tatze großer Raubtiere |
• paw | → tass | ↔ Tatze — Fuß bestimmter Tierarten wie Katzen und Bären |
• paw | → ben | ↔ jambe — Membre inférieur. |
• paw | → fot; tass | ↔ patte — anatomie|fr membre d’un animal quadrupède, d’un oiseau (à l’exception des oiseaux de proie), de certains animaux aquatiques, comme l’écrevisse, le homard, etc., et des insectes, comme l’araignée, la mouche, etc. |
• paw | → fot | ↔ pied — anatomie|fr partie du corps humain située à l’extrémité des jambes. |