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Detailed Translations for Dragon from English to Spanish
Dragon form of dragon:
Translation Matrix for dragon:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
dragón | dragon | weever |
- | firedrake; flying dragon; flying lizard; tartar |
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Dragon:
Translation Matrix for Dragon:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | Draco |
Related Definitions for "Dragon":
drag on:
Conjugations for drag on:
present
- drag on
- drag on
- drags on
- drag on
- drag on
- drag on
simple past
- dragged on
- dragged on
- dragged on
- dragged on
- dragged on
- dragged on
present perfect
- have dragged on
- have dragged on
- has dragged on
- have dragged on
- have dragged on
- have dragged on
past continuous
- was dragging on
- were dragging on
- was dragging on
- were dragging on
- were dragging on
- were dragging on
future
- shall drag on
- will drag on
- will drag on
- shall drag on
- will drag on
- will drag on
continuous present
- am dragging on
- are dragging on
- is dragging on
- are dragging on
- are dragging on
- are dragging on
subjunctive
- be dragged on
- be dragged on
- be dragged on
- be dragged on
- be dragged on
- be dragged on
diverse
- drag on!
- let's drag on!
- dragged on
- dragging on
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for drag on:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
continuar | continue; drag on; persist | carry on; continue; drive on; get on; go on; go through with it; hold on; keep on; keep up; let last; move on; persevere; persist; proceed; pursue the subject; ride on; take it further; work on |
durar | continue; drag on; persist | |
perdurar | continue; drag on; persist | hold one's ground; keep it up; live on; stand firm; stand one's grounds |
- | drag; drag out |
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• drag on | → languidecer | ↔ languir — Être dans un état de langueur. |