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Detailed Translations for fondle from English to Dutch

fondle:

to fondle verb (fondles, fondled, fondling)

  1. to fondle (cuddle; hug; stroke; caress)
    knuffelen; liefkozen
    • knuffelen verb (knuffel, knuffelt, knuffelde, knuffelden, geknuffeld)
    • liefkozen verb (liefkoos, liefkoost, liefkoosde, liefkoosden, geliefkoosd)

Conjugations for fondle:

present
  1. fondle
  2. fondle
  3. fondles
  4. fondle
  5. fondle
  6. fondle
simple past
  1. fondled
  2. fondled
  3. fondled
  4. fondled
  5. fondled
  6. fondled
present perfect
  1. have fondled
  2. have fondled
  3. has fondled
  4. have fondled
  5. have fondled
  6. have fondled
past continuous
  1. was fondling
  2. were fondling
  3. was fondling
  4. were fondling
  5. were fondling
  6. were fondling
future
  1. shall fondle
  2. will fondle
  3. will fondle
  4. shall fondle
  5. will fondle
  6. will fondle
continuous present
  1. am fondling
  2. are fondling
  3. is fondling
  4. are fondling
  5. are fondling
  6. are fondling
subjunctive
  1. be fondled
  2. be fondled
  3. be fondled
  4. be fondled
  5. be fondled
  6. be fondled
diverse
  1. fondle!
  2. let's fondle!
  3. fondled
  4. fondling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for fondle:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
knuffelen caress; cuddle; fondle; hug; stroke
liefkozen caress; cuddle; fondle; hug; stroke caress; caress each other; cuddle; love; make love; neck
- caress
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- cuddle; pet

Related Words for "fondle":


Synonyms for "fondle":


Related Definitions for "fondle":

  1. touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner1
    • They fondled in the back seat of the taxi1

Wiktionary Translations for fondle:

fondle
verb
  1. to fondle

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
fondle aaien; strelen streichelnetwas/jemanden streicheln; (meist mit der flachen Hand bzw. mit den Fingern) sanft über das Äußere eines Tieres, Menschen oder selten auch Gegenstandes fahren