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Swedish

Detailed Translations for ho from Swedish to English

ho:


Translation Matrix for ho:

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sink diskho; handfat; kanalmottagare; slask; tvättkar; tvättställ; vask
trough fodertråg; matskål; tråg; våga igenom
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
sink ge efter; gå nedförsbacke; gå under; gå utför; kasta; kollapsa; låta sjunka; minska; sjunka; slänga; svikta; sänka
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
sink ho dala; förlisa; försjunka; slasktratt
trough ho
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trough kontinuerlig; kontinuerligt

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Wiktionary Translations for ho:

ho
noun
  1. basin
  2. a long, narrow, open container for feeding animals

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
ho sink; basin; bowl; pool Becken — flacher, oben offener, oft fest installierter Behälter für Wasser oder eine andere Flüssigkeit

hö:

[-ett] nom

  1. the hay
    • hay [the ~] nom

Translation Matrix for hö:

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hay
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hay bärga hö

Wiktionary Translations for :

noun
  1. grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hay Heugetrocknetes Gras
hay foinherbe faucher et sécher qui sert principalement à la nourriture des chevaux et des bestiaux.

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English

Detailed Translations for ho from English to Swedish

ho:

ho

  1. ho

Translation Matrix for ho:

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halt ho
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
halt slippery

Synonyms for "ho":

  • holmium; Ho; atomic number 67; metallic element; metal

Wiktionary Translations for ho:

ho
interjection
  1. nautical: attention grabber

Ho:


Translation Matrix for Ho:

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- atomic number 67; holmium

Related Definitions for "Ho":

  1. a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds1