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Detailed Translations for sinned from English to Swedish
sin:
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the sin (immorality; vice; fault)
-
to sin (commit a sin; offend)
Conjugations for sin:
present
- sin
- sin
- sins
- sin
- sin
- sin
simple past
- sinned
- sinned
- sinned
- sinned
- sinned
- sinned
present perfect
- have sinned
- have sinned
- has sinned
- have sinned
- have sinned
- have sinned
past continuous
- was sinning
- were sinning
- was sinning
- were sinning
- were sinning
- were sinning
future
- shall sin
- will sin
- will sin
- shall sin
- will sin
- will sin
continuous present
- am sinning
- are sinning
- is sinning
- are sinning
- are sinning
- are sinning
subjunctive
- be sinned
- be sinned
- be sinned
- be sinned
- be sinned
- be sinned
diverse
- sin!
- let's sin!
- sinned
- sinning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for sin:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
omoral | fault; immorality; sin; vice | immorality |
osedlighet | fault; immorality; sin; vice | |
synd | fault; immorality; sin; vice | a pity; blunder; error; fault; flaw; incorrectness; mistake; oversight; slip; vice; vise |
- | hell; sine; sinfulness; sinning; wickedness | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
synda | commit a sin; offend; sin | commit a sin |
- | blunder; boob; drop the ball; goof; transgress; trespass | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
försynda | sin | |
försyndelse | offence; offense; sin | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
skammsen | shame; sin | |
synd | a pity; a shame; too bad |
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• sin | → synd | ↔ Sünde — Übertretung eines religiösen Gebotes oder Verbotes |
• sin | → synd | ↔ zonde — een overtreding van een goddelijke wet of regel |
• sin | → synda | ↔ pécher — transgresser la loi divine ou religieux. |
• sin | → synd | ↔ péché — Transgression volontaire de la loi divine ou religieuse. (Sens général). |