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Detailed Translations for grumble from English to German
grumble:
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to grumble (grouse; bluster)
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to grumble (gripe; complain; grouse; bellyache)
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to grumble (bawl)
schelten; schimpfen; beschimpfen; meckern; wettern; ausschimpfen-
ausschimpfen verb (schimpfe aus, schimpfst aus, schimpft aus, schimpfte aus, schimpftet aus, ausgeschimpft)
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to grumble (growl; rumble; chanter; snarl; grouse)
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to grumble (grouse)
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to grumble (mutter; sputter; crackle; complain; mumble; bluster)
Conjugations for grumble:
present
- grumble
- grumble
- grumbles
- grumble
- grumble
- grumble
simple past
- grumbled
- grumbled
- grumbled
- grumbled
- grumbled
- grumbled
present perfect
- have grumbled
- have grumbled
- has grumbled
- have grumbled
- have grumbled
- have grumbled
past continuous
- was grumbling
- were grumbling
- was grumbling
- were grumbling
- were grumbling
- were grumbling
future
- shall grumble
- will grumble
- will grumble
- shall grumble
- will grumble
- will grumble
continuous present
- am grumbling
- are grumbling
- is grumbling
- are grumbling
- are grumbling
- are grumbling
subjunctive
- be grumbled
- be grumbled
- be grumbled
- be grumbled
- be grumbled
- be grumbled
diverse
- grumble!
- let's grumble!
- grumbled
- grumbling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for grumble:
grumble
Cross Translation:
verb
noun
grumble
verb
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nörgeln, sich beschweren (von Selbstmitleid geprägt)
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intransitiv: protestierende Laute (auch Wörter) ausstoßen
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einen unzufriedenen Laut von sich geben
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• grumble | → murren; nörgeln | ↔ mopperen — onvrede uiten |
• grumble | → murren | ↔ grommeler — Murmurer entre ses dents quand on est fâché |
• grumble | → nörgeln | ↔ ronchonner — (familier, fr) Lyonnais|fr Être de mauvaise humeur tout en grogner constamment. |
• grumble | → schimpfen; meckern | ↔ rouspéter — Manifester sa mauvaise humeur, son mécontentement, maugréer, protester. |
• grumble | → nörgeln | ↔ râler — Faire en respirer un bruit rauque causé par l’embarras des bronches. Il se dit particulièrement des agonisants. |