Summary
English
Detailed Translations for govern from English to Spanish
govern:
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to govern (control)
– direct or strongly influence the behavior of 1
Conjugations for govern:
present
- govern
- govern
- governs
- govern
- govern
- govern
simple past
- governed
- governed
- governed
- governed
- governed
- governed
present perfect
- have governed
- have governed
- has governed
- have governed
- have governed
- have governed
past continuous
- was governing
- were governing
- was governing
- were governing
- were governing
- were governing
future
- shall govern
- will govern
- will govern
- shall govern
- will govern
- will govern
continuous present
- am governing
- are governing
- is governing
- are governing
- are governing
- are governing
subjunctive
- be governed
- be governed
- be governed
- be governed
- be governed
- be governed
diverse
- govern!
- let's govern!
- governed
- governing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for govern:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
controlar | check | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
controlar | control; govern | audit; check; control; curb; examine; have it taped; inspect; investigate; keep an eye on; keep and eye on; keep back; look at; moderate; monitor; observe; patrol; research; restrain; scrutinise; scrutinize; spectate; study; subdue; supervise; test; try; understand; verify; view; watch |
- | order; regularise; regularize; regulate; rule | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | rule |
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Wiktionary Translations for govern:
govern
Cross Translation:
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• govern | → gobernar; reinar | ↔ regieren — Politik: die Herrschaft ausüben, die Macht haben |
• govern | → gobernar; regir | ↔ gouverner — diriger une embarcation à l’aide d’un gouvernail. |
• govern | → reinar; gobernar; subyugar; regir | ↔ régner — exercer le pouvoir souverain dans un état monarchique ; il se dit des princes souverains, même quand ils ne portent pas le titre de roi. |