English–Afrikaans dictionary
Afrikaans translation of the English word bear’s‐foot
English | Afrikaans (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(give birth to; farrow; beget; give birth) | ||
🔗 The moment I laid eyes on her, I knew she was the girl who should bear my sons. | ||
(produce; yield) | ; | |
(endure; put up with; suffer; sustain; ail) | ||
🔗 I can’t bear to watch. | ||
🔗 Local police said the bear attacked three men, one of whom was seriously injured, and a woman in her 80s, according to NHK. | ||
(carry) | ||
🔗 Also she had observed that some of the horses bore riders. | ||
(carry) | ||
🔗 He bore her up the stone stairs. | ||
🔗 It probably stood 11½ feet tall and couldn’t fly—but this bird was fast. | ||
(paw) | ||
🔗 Bring the lady forth, and we’ll lay the gold at your feet. |
English | Afrikaans |
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bear’s‐foot | ⇆ stinkende nieskruid |
bear | ⇆ aanhou; ⇆ baar; ⇆ beer; ⇆ besit; ⇆ brommerige kêrel; ⇆ deurstaan; ⇆ dra; ⇆ draag; ⇆ druk; ⇆ duld; ⇆ gedra; ⇆ gee; ⇆ lomperd; ⇆ op ’n daling spekuleer; ⇆ spekulant‐op‐daling; ⇆ stut; ⇆ tors; ⇆ uitstaan; ⇆ veel; ⇆ verdra; ⇆ verdraag; ⇆ voer; ⇆ voortbring |
foot | ⇆ afloop; ⇆ betree; ⇆ dans; ⇆ infanterie; ⇆ lettervoet; ⇆ loop; ⇆ met die pote gryp; ⇆ moer; ⇆ onderent; ⇆ poot; ⇆ trap; ⇆ versvoet; ⇆ voet; ⇆ voetenent; ⇆ voetmaat; ⇆ voetstuk; ⇆ voetvolk; ⇆ ’n voet brei aan |