|   All Languages   
EN   SV   IS   RU   RO   FR   SK   IT   NL   LA   ES   PT   FI   UK   HU   NO   BG   HR   CS   DA   TR   PL   EO   SR   SQ   EL   BS   |   FR   SK   IS   IT   ES   NL   RO   HU   PL   SV   RU   NO   FI   UK   SQ   DA   CS   PT   HR   BG   LA   EO   SR   BS   TR   EL

Þýsk-íslensk orðabók

Icelandic-German translation for: fylgt
  äöüß...
  Options | Tips | FAQ | Abbreviations

LoginSign Up
Home|New Website|About|Vocab Trainer|Subjects|Users|Forum|Contribute!

fylgt in other languages:

Deutsch - Isländisch

Dictionary Icelandic German: fylgt

Translation 1 - 3 of 3

Icelandic German
 edit 
VERB   að fylgja | fylgi | fylgdi | fylgt
geta fylgt e-m/e-ujdm./etw. folgen können
Ef ekki eru lögð fram sönnunargögn þá getum við ekki fylgt málinu eftir.Ohne Vorlage von Beweisen können wir der Sache nicht nachgehen.
Hann gat ekki fylgt röksemdafærslu hennar.Er konnte ihre Argumentation nicht nachvollziehen.
 
Feel free to link to this translation! Permanent link: https://deis.dict.cc/?s=fylgt
Hint: Double-click next to phrase to retranslate — To translate another word just start typing!
Search time: 0.007 sec
» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren fylgt/DEIS
 

Add a translation to the Icelandic-German dictionary

Do you know German-Icelandic translations not listed in this dictionary? Please tell us by entering them here!
Before you submit, please have a look at the guidelines. If you can provide multiple translations, please post one by one. Make sure to provide useful source information. Important: Please also help by verifying other suggestions!

To avoid spam or junk postings you will be asked to log in
or specify your e-mail address after you submit this form.
more...
German more...
Word Class more...
Subject
Comment
(Source, URL)
Similar

New Window

back to top | home© 2002 - 2026 Paul Hemetsberger | Contact / Privacy | Cookie Settings
Icelandic-German dictionary (þýsk-íslensk orðabók) developed to help you share your knowledge with others. More information
Links to this dictionary or to single translations are very welcome! Questions and Answers
Advertisement