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Detailed Translations for step in from English to Swedish
step in:
Conjugations for step in:
present
- step in
- step in
- steps in
- step in
- step in
- step in
simple past
- stepped in
- stepped in
- stepped in
- stepped in
- stepped in
- stepped in
present perfect
- have stepped in
- have stepped in
- has stepped in
- have stepped in
- have stepped in
- have stepped in
past continuous
- was stepping in
- were stepping in
- was stepping in
- were stepping in
- were stepping in
- were stepping in
future
- shall step in
- will step in
- will step in
- shall step in
- will step in
- will step in
continuous present
- am stepping in
- are stepping in
- is stepping in
- are stepping in
- are stepping in
- are stepping in
subjunctive
- be stepped in
- be stepped in
- be stepped in
- be stepped in
- be stepped in
- be stepped in
diverse
- step in!
- let's step in!
- stepped in
- stepping in
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for step in:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
blanda sig i | blend; interfere; intervene; mind; mix; step in; stir together | |
bry sig | blend; interfere; intervene; mind; mix; step in; stir together | |
gå emellan | butt in; come between; intercede; interfere; interrupt; intervene; mediate; step in | |
ingripa | blend; butt in; come between; intercede; interfere; interrupt; intervene; mediate; mind; mix; step in; stir together | take action |
lägga sig i | blend; butt in; come between; intercede; interfere; interrupt; intervene; mediate; mind; mix; step in; stir together | be interfering |
träda in | butt in; come between; intercede; interfere; interrupt; intervene; mediate; step in | |
- | deputise; deputize; interfere; interpose; intervene; substitute | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
inskrida | intervene; step in |
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• step in | → medla | ↔ intervenir — prendre part à une chose, entrer dans une affaire par quelque intérêt, par quelque obligation, par quelque nécessité que ce être. |