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  1. yodel:
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Detailed Translations for yodeling from English to German

yodeling:


Synonyms for "yodeling":


Related Definitions for "yodeling":

  1. singing by changing back and forth between the chest voice and a falsetto1

yodel:

to yodel verb (yodels, yodeled, yodeling)

  1. to yodel
    jodeln
    • jodeln verb (jodle, jodelst, jodelt, jodelte, jodeltet, gejodelt)

Conjugations for yodel:

present
  1. yodel
  2. yodel
  3. yodels
  4. yodel
  5. yodel
  6. yodel
simple past
  1. yodeled
  2. yodeled
  3. yodeled
  4. yodeled
  5. yodeled
  6. yodeled
present perfect
  1. have yodeled
  2. have yodeled
  3. has yodeled
  4. have yodeled
  5. have yodeled
  6. have yodeled
past continuous
  1. was yodeling
  2. were yodeling
  3. was yodeling
  4. were yodeling
  5. were yodeling
  6. were yodeling
future
  1. shall yodel
  2. will yodel
  3. will yodel
  4. shall yodel
  5. will yodel
  6. will yodel
continuous present
  1. am yodeling
  2. are yodeling
  3. is yodeling
  4. are yodeling
  5. are yodeling
  6. are yodeling
subjunctive
  1. be yodeled
  2. be yodeled
  3. be yodeled
  4. be yodeled
  5. be yodeled
  6. be yodeled
diverse
  1. yodel!
  2. let's yodel!
  3. yodeled
  4. yodeling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for yodel:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
jodeln yodel
- descant; warble

Related Words for "yodel":

  • yodeling, yodeler

Synonyms for "yodel":


Related Definitions for "yodel":

  1. a songlike cry in which the voice fluctuates rapidly between the normal voice and falsetto1
  2. sing by changing register; sing by yodeling1
    • The Austrians were yodeling in the mountains1

Wiktionary Translations for yodel:

yodel
verb
  1. to sing in such a way that the voice fluctuates rapidly between the normal chest voice and falsetto

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
yodel jodeln jodelen — zingen met een snelle wisseling van borst- naar keelstem
yodel jodeln yodlerchanter en vocalises comme les Tyroliens.