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Detailed Translations for curtsy from English to German
curtsy:
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the curtsy (bow)
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to curtsy (bow)
sich verneigen; sich verbeugen-
sich verneigen verbe (verneige mich, verneigst dich, verneigt sich, verneigte sich, verneigtet euch, sich verneigt)
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sich verbeugen verbe (verbeuge mich, verbeugst dich, verbeugt sich, verbeugte sich, verbeugtet euch, sich verbeugt)
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Conjugations for curtsy:
present
- curtsy
- curtsy
- curtsies
- curtsy
- curtsy
- curtsy
simple past
- curtsied
- curtsied
- curtsied
- curtsied
- curtsied
- curtsied
present perfect
- have curtsied
- have curtsied
- has curtsied
- have curtsied
- have curtsied
- have curtsied
past continuous
- was curtsying
- were curtsying
- was curtsying
- were curtsying
- were curtsying
- were curtsying
future
- shall curtsy
- will curtsy
- will curtsy
- shall curtsy
- will curtsy
- will curtsy
continuous present
- am curtsying
- are curtsying
- is curtsying
- are curtsying
- are curtsying
- are curtsying
subjunctive
- be curtsied
- be curtsied
- be curtsied
- be curtsied
- be curtsied
- be curtsied
diverse
- curtsy!
- let's curtsy!
- curtsied
- curtsying
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for curtsy:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Neigung | bow; curtsy | choice; descent; fancy; fashion; inclination; incline; liking; nature; preference; ramp; shear; skew; slip; slope; taste; tendency; tendency toward; tenor; trend |
Verneigung | bow; curtsy | bendings |
- | curtsey | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
sich verbeugen | bow; curtsy | bow in honour; curve |
sich verneigen | bow; curtsy | bow; bow in honour; curve |
- | bob; curtsey | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | curtsey; curtseying; curtsying |
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Wiktionary Translations for curtsy:
curtsy
noun
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kurze Kniebeuge eines Mädchens oder (bei Hofe) einer Dame als (veraltende) Respektbezeigung und (seltener) Grußform
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Variante des Knickses in (meist) adeligen Kreisen, als Gruß- und Respektsform von Damen gegenüber Herren; oftmals eine tiefe Kniebeuge, verbunden mit Ausstrecken eines Armes
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