Summary
English to German: more detail...
- declaim:
-
Wiktionary:
- declaim → deklamieren
- declaim → deklamieren, vortragen, hersagen, aufsagen
English
Detailed Translations for declaim from English to German
declaim:
Conjugations for declaim:
present
- declaim
- declaim
- declaims
- declaim
- declaim
- declaim
simple past
- declaimed
- declaimed
- declaimed
- declaimed
- declaimed
- declaimed
present perfect
- have declaimed
- have declaimed
- has declaimed
- have declaimed
- have declaimed
- have declaimed
past continuous
- was declaiming
- were declaiming
- was declaiming
- were declaiming
- were declaiming
- were declaiming
future
- shall declaim
- will declaim
- will declaim
- shall declaim
- will declaim
- will declaim
continuous present
- am declaiming
- are declaiming
- is declaiming
- are declaiming
- are declaiming
- are declaiming
subjunctive
- be declaimed
- be declaimed
- be declaimed
- be declaimed
- be declaimed
- be declaimed
diverse
- declaim!
- let's declaim!
- declaimed
- declaiming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for declaim:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
deklamieren | declaim; orate; recite | blab; call attention to; chat; chatter; have a conversation; indicate; inform; instil; instill; make known; narrate; point out; rattle; relate; report; speak; talk; tell |
hochtrabend reden | declaim; orate; recite | |
rezitieren | declaim; orate; recite | recite |
vortragen | declaim; orate; recite | advise; appoint; consider; elect; nominate; present; propose; recommend; suggest |
- | inveigh; recite |
Related Words for "declaim":
Synonyms for "declaim":
Related Definitions for "declaim":
Wiktionary Translations for declaim:
declaim
Cross Translation:
verb
-
vortragen
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
---|---|---|
• declaim | → deklamieren | ↔ declameren — letterkundige werken mondeling voordragen |
• declaim | → vortragen; deklamieren; hersagen; aufsagen | ↔ réciter — (vieilli) prononcer à voix haute, et d’une manière soutenir, quelque discours, quelque morceau de prose ou de vers qu’on savoir par cœur. |