Summary
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- march:
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Wiktionary:
- march → Mark, Lauf, Fortgang, Marschmusik, Marsch, Parade, Zug
- march → in den Krieg ziehen, marschieren
- march → marschieren, Mark, defilieren, vorbeimarschieren, vorbeiziehen, vorbeifahren, gehen, laufen, treten
English
Detailed Translations for march from English to German
march:
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the march (journey; tour; voyage; expedition; hiking tour; hike)
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the march (borderland)
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the march (advance; military walking)
Conjugations for march:
present
- march
- march
- marches
- march
- march
- march
simple past
- marched
- marched
- marched
- marched
- marched
- marched
present perfect
- have marched
- have marched
- has marched
- have marched
- have marched
- have marched
past continuous
- was marching
- were marching
- was marching
- were marching
- were marching
- were marching
future
- shall march
- will march
- will march
- shall march
- will march
- will march
continuous present
- am marching
- are marching
- is marching
- are marching
- are marching
- are marching
subjunctive
- be marched
- be marched
- be marched
- be marched
- be marched
- be marched
diverse
- march!
- let's march!
- marched
- marching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for march:
march
Cross Translation:
noun
march
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region at a frontier governed by a marquess
- march → Mark
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obsolete: border region
- march → Mark
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steady forward movement or progression
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song in the genre of music written for marching
- march → Marschmusik; Marsch
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political rally or parade
- march → Parade
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formal, rhythmic way of walking
- march → Marsch
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go to war; make military advances
- march → in den Krieg ziehen
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walk with long, regular strides
- march → marschieren
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• march | → defilieren; vorbeimarschieren; vorbeiziehen; vorbeifahren | ↔ défiler — détacher une chose du fil du cordon où elle passer. |
• march | → Mark | ↔ marche — (vieilli) province frontière, dirigée par un marquis. |
• march | → gehen; laufen; marschieren; treten | ↔ marcher — Se déplacer par un mouvement alternatif des jambes ou des pattes, en ayant toujours un appui au sol. |