Summary
English
Detailed Translations for mellowness from English to Swedish
mellowness:
Translation Matrix for mellowness:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | fullness; richness |
Synonyms for "mellowness":
Related Definitions for "mellowness":
mellow:
Conjugations for mellow:
present
- mellow
- mellow
- mellows
- mellow
- mellow
- mellow
simple past
- mellowed
- mellowed
- mellowed
- mellowed
- mellowed
- mellowed
present perfect
- have mellowed
- have mellowed
- has mellowed
- have mellowed
- have mellowed
- have mellowed
past continuous
- was mellowing
- were mellowing
- was mellowing
- were mellowing
- were mellowing
- were mellowing
future
- shall mellow
- will mellow
- will mellow
- shall mellow
- will mellow
- will mellow
continuous present
- am mellowing
- are mellowing
- is mellowing
- are mellowing
- are mellowing
- are mellowing
subjunctive
- be mellowed
- be mellowed
- be mellowed
- be mellowed
- be mellowed
- be mellowed
diverse
- mellow!
- let's mellow!
- mellowed
- mellowing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for mellow:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
dämpa | ease; mellow; relax; soften; soothe | alleviate; damp; dim; evaporate; quench; reduce; smoke; steam |
lindra | ease; mellow; relax; soften; soothe | alleviate; ease; light; light up; lighten; placate; quench; relieve; shine; shine on; shine upon; soften; soothe |
mildra | ease; mellow; relax; soften; soothe | alleviate; quench; soften |
- | mellow out; melt | |
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | high; laid-back; mellowed | |
Adverb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | mellowly | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
lucker | light; loose; mellow | |
luckra | break up; loosen; mellow |
Related Words for "mellow":
Synonyms for "mellow":
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Wiktionary Translations for mellow:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• mellow | → mild | ↔ mild — Phonologie: geringere Geräuschintensität stimmhafter Phoneme im Vergleich zu stimmlosen |