English
Detailed Translations for diddle from English to Swedish
diddle:
Conjugations for diddle:
present
- diddle
- diddle
- diddles
- diddle
- diddle
- diddle
simple past
- diddled
- diddled
- diddled
- diddled
- diddled
- diddled
present perfect
- have diddled
- have diddled
- has diddled
- have diddled
- have diddled
- have diddled
past continuous
- was diddling
- were diddling
- was diddling
- were diddling
- were diddling
- were diddling
future
- shall diddle
- will diddle
- will diddle
- shall diddle
- will diddle
- will diddle
continuous present
- am diddling
- are diddling
- is diddling
- are diddling
- are diddling
- are diddling
subjunctive
- be diddled
- be diddled
- be diddled
- be diddled
- be diddled
- be diddled
diverse
- diddle!
- let's diddle!
- diddled
- diddling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the diddle (con; skulduggery; varnishing; swindle; skullduggery)
Translation Matrix for diddle:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
lurendrejeri | con; diddle; skulduggery; skullduggery; swindle; varnishing | |
svindleri | con; diddle; skulduggery; skullduggery; swindle; varnishing | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
bedra | cheat; deceive; diddle; hoodwink; swindle; woodwink | cheat; commit fraud; con; deceive; delude; dodge; fiddle; fool; hold out; kid; lie; spoof; swindle; trick |
lura | cheat; deceive; diddle; hoodwink; swindle; woodwink | allure; attract; cheat; commit fraud; con; deceive; delude; dodge; entice; fool; gull; hold out; invite; lead up the garden path; lie; lure; mislead; pull someone's leg; put on the wrong track; seduce; spoof; swindle; take the micky out of; tempt; trick |
svindla | cheat; deceive; diddle; hoodwink; swindle; woodwink | cheat; con; deceive; get dizzy; gull; spoof; swindle; trick |
- | fiddle; play; toy |
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• diddle | → lura | ↔ beschwindeln — transitiv, umgangssprachlich: jemandem bewusst die Unwahrheit sagen |