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Detailed Translations for coughing from English to German
coughing:
Translation Matrix for coughing:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | cough |
Synonyms for "coughing":
Related Definitions for "coughing":
coughing form of cough:
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to cough (clear one's throat)
-
to cough (hack)
Conjugations for cough:
present
- cough
- cough
- coughs
- cough
- cough
- cough
simple past
- coughed
- coughed
- coughed
- coughed
- coughed
- coughed
present perfect
- have coughed
- have coughed
- has coughed
- have coughed
- have coughed
- have coughed
past continuous
- was coughing
- were coughing
- was coughing
- were coughing
- were coughing
- were coughing
future
- shall cough
- will cough
- will cough
- shall cough
- will cough
- will cough
continuous present
- am coughing
- are coughing
- is coughing
- are coughing
- are coughing
- are coughing
subjunctive
- be coughed
- be coughed
- be coughed
- be coughed
- be coughed
- be coughed
diverse
- cough!
- let's cough!
- coughed
- coughing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
-
the cough (fit of coughing)
Translation Matrix for cough:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Gehüstel | cough; fit of coughing | |
Hüsteln | cough; fit of coughing | |
- | coughing | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
husten | clear one's throat; cough | |
kurz unf trocken husten | cough; hack |
Related Words for "cough":
Synonyms for "cough":
Related Definitions for "cough":
Wiktionary Translations for cough:
cough
Cross Translation:
noun
verb
cough
verb
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• cough | → hüsteln | ↔ kuchen — kort en zacht hoesten |
• cough | → husten | ↔ hoesten — een reflexmatige explosieve uitademing, die ontstaat bij prikkeling van de luchtwegen en deze reinigt van slijm en vreemde voorwerpen |
• cough | → Husten | ↔ hoest — een reflexmatige explosieve uitademing |
• cough | → husten | ↔ tousser — Avoir un accès de toux |
• cough | → Husten | ↔ toux — médecine|fr expiration spasmodique et bruyante de l’air, accompagner d’un mouvement convulsif du larynx et de la trachée-artère. |