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Detailed Translations for chimes from English to German

chimes:

chimes [the ~] noun

  1. the chimes (carillon)
    Glockenspiel

Translation Matrix for chimes:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Glockenspiel carillon; chimes

chime:

to chime verb (chimes, chimed, chiming)

  1. to chime (sound; ring)
    – emit a sound 1
    klöppeln
    • klöppeln verb (klöppele, klöppelst, klöppelt, klöppelte, klöppeltet, geklöppelt)

Conjugations for chime:

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

Translation Matrix for chime:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- bell; gong
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
klöppeln chime; ring; sound clatter

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Synonyms for "chime":


Related Definitions for "chime":

  1. a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument1
  2. emit a sound1
    • bells and gongs chimed1

Wiktionary Translations for chime:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
chime schlagen slaan — het voorbrengen van geluid door ergens op te slaan
chime geklungen; klimpern; klirren; hallen; klingen; läuten; schallen; tönen tinterfaire sonner lentement une cloche, en sorte que le battant ne frapper que d’un côté.