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Detailed Translations for take something from English to German
take something:
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to take something (feast upon; quench; consume; relieve; gorge; tuck into; have dinner; have a meal; have something to eat; eat)
Conjugations for take something:
present
- take something
- take something
- takes something
- take something
- take something
- take something
simple past
- took something
- took something
- took something
- took something
- took something
- took something
present perfect
- have taken something
- have taken something
- has taken something
- have taken something
- have taken something
- have taken something
past continuous
- was taking something
- were taking something
- was taking something
- were taking something
- were taking something
- were taking something
future
- shall take something
- will take something
- will take something
- shall take something
- will take something
- will take something
continuous present
- am taking something
- are taking something
- is taking something
- are taking something
- are taking something
- are taking something
subjunctive
- be taken something
- be taken something
- be taken something
- be taken something
- be taken something
- be taken something
diverse
- take something!
- let's take something!
- taken something
- taking something
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for take something:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
ernähren | consume; eat; feast upon; gorge; have a meal; have dinner; have something to eat; quench; relieve; take something; tuck into | aid someone financially; back someone; bait; breastfeed; catch; dart; dine; dine out; feed; hunt; maintain; nourish; provide for; snare; support; wine and dine |
erquicken | consume; eat; feast upon; gorge; have a meal; have dinner; have something to eat; quench; relieve; take something; tuck into | brighten; brighten up; catch one's breath; cheer up; liven up; recover one's breath; spruce up |
laben | consume; eat; feast upon; gorge; have a meal; have dinner; have something to eat; quench; relieve; take something; tuck into | consume; dispatch |