Summary
English
Detailed Translations for salt from English to Dutch
salt:
Conjugations for salt:
present
- salt
- salt
- salts
- salt
- salt
- salt
simple past
- salted
- salted
- salted
- salted
- salted
- salted
present perfect
- have salted
- have salted
- has salted
- have salted
- have salted
- have salted
past continuous
- was salting
- were salting
- was salting
- were salting
- were salting
- were salting
future
- shall salt
- will salt
- will salt
- shall salt
- will salt
- will salt
continuous present
- am salting
- are salting
- is salting
- are salting
- are salting
- are salting
subjunctive
- be salted
- be salted
- be salted
- be salted
- be salted
- be salted
diverse
- salt!
- let's salt!
- salted
- salting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for salt:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
zeebonk | Jack tar; salt; sea dog | |
zout | salt | table salt |
- | common salt; salinity; saltiness; table salt | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
inmaken | pickle; salt; souse | bottle; can; do in; keep; outclass by far; pickle; preserve; tin |
inpekelen | pickle; salt; souse | |
inzouten | pickle; salt; souse | |
opzouten | pickle; salt; souse | |
pekelen | pickle; salt | |
zouten | pickle; salt | |
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
gezouten | corned; salt | |
zout | salty | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
gepekeld | corned; salt |
Related Words for "salt":
Synonyms for "salt":
Related Definitions for "salt":
Wiktionary Translations for salt:
salt
Cross Translation:
noun
salt
-
sodium chloride
- salt → zout; keukenzout
-
compound of an acid and a base
- salt → zout
-
sailor
-
additional bytes inserted into an encryption
- salt → salt
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• salt | → zout | ↔ Salz — ohne Plural: Natriumchlorid, Kochsalz |
• salt | → zout | ↔ sel — Nom courant du chlorure de sodium, substance sec, friable, soluble dans l’eau, que l’on extraire de la mer, de sources salées, de mines, et dont on se servir surtout pour assaisonner les aliments. |