Summary
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- mountains:
- mountain:
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Wiktionary:
- mountains → fjäll, bergskedja, bergsmassiv, fjällkedja, fjällmassiv
- mountain → berg
- mountain → berg, fjäll
English
Detailed Translations for mountains from English to Swedish
mountains:
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the mountains (chain of mountains; highlands; mountain range; uplands)
Translation Matrix for mountains:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
bergskedja | chain of mountains; highlands; mountain range; mountains; uplands | formation of mountain ranges; formation of mountains; mountain ranges |
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Cross Translation:
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• mountains | → fjäll; bergskedja; bergsmassiv; fjällkedja; fjällmassiv | ↔ Gebirge — zusammenhängende Berggruppe |
mountain:
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the mountain (mess; accumulation; congestion; muddle)
Translation Matrix for mountain:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
röra | accumulation; congestion; mess; mountain; muddle | bag and baggage; bungling; caboodle; chaos; debris; discards; dredging; hodgepodge; hotchpotch; hotpot; jumble; mash; mayhem; medley; mess; mess up; messing; messing about; mishmash; muddling; rubbish; trash |
- | mount | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
röra | affect; agitate; be going to; concern; glance; go; hit; instigate; just touch; mix; move; pass; poke; poke up; regard; relate to; run; stir; strike; tag; tap; tick; touch; touch upon; walk | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
berg | mountain |
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Wiktionary Translations for mountain:
mountain
Cross Translation:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• mountain | → berg; fjäll | ↔ Berg — natürliche Erhebung auf der Landoberfläche der Erde und anderer Himmelskörper und des Meeresbodens |
• mountain | → berg | ↔ Berg — übertragen, (umgangssprachlich): Haufen, Anhäufung |
• mountain | → berg | ↔ montagne — géographie|nocat=1 relief topographique présentant des versants prononcés (par opposition à « haut plateau » situé en altitude mais ne présentant pas le caractère montagneux). |
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