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Detailed Translations for faded from English to Swedish
faded:
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faded form of fad:
Translation Matrix for fad:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
hets | craze; fad; mania; rage | |
mani | craze; fad; mania; rage | craze; exaggerated love; mania; rage |
- | craze; cult; furor; furore; rage |
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fade:
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to fade (tarnish; change color)
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to fade (change color)
Conjugations for fade:
present
- fade
- fade
- fades
- fade
- fade
- fade
simple past
- faded
- faded
- faded
- faded
- faded
- faded
present perfect
- have faded
- have faded
- has faded
- have faded
- have faded
- have faded
past continuous
- was fading
- were fading
- was fading
- were fading
- were fading
- were fading
future
- shall fade
- will fade
- will fade
- shall fade
- will fade
- will fade
continuous present
- am fading
- are fading
- is fading
- are fading
- are fading
- are fading
subjunctive
- be faded
- be faded
- be faded
- be faded
- be faded
- be faded
diverse
- fade!
- let's fade!
- faded
- fading
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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fade (become discvolored)
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fade (lose colour)
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fade (languish; pine)
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the fade
– The period between the central, or sustain, portion of a effect and its end. 2
Translation Matrix for fade:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | disappearance; slice; slicing | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
blekna | change color; fade; slacken; tarnish; weaken | decline; fade away; regress; tarnish; turn pale; waining; whiten |
ändra färg | change color; fade | |
- | blow over; evanesce; fleet; languish; melt; pass; pass off; wither | |
Not Specified | Related Translations | Other Translations |
toning | fade | gradient |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
blekas | become discvolored; fade | |
changera | fade; lose colour | |
tyna | fade; languish; pine |