Summary
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- mint:
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Wiktionary:
- mint → menta, hierbabuena, fortuna, dineral, ceca
- mint → acuñar
- mint → hierbabuena, menta, sin fijasellos, sin charnela
English
Detailed Translations for mint from English to Spanish
mint:
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to mint (strike coins; coin)
Conjugations for mint:
present
- mint
- mint
- mints
- mint
- mint
- mint
simple past
- minted
- minted
- minted
- minted
- minted
- minted
present perfect
- have minted
- have minted
- has minted
- have minted
- have minted
- have minted
past continuous
- was minting
- were minting
- was minting
- were minting
- were minting
- were minting
future
- shall mint
- will mint
- will mint
- shall mint
- will mint
- will mint
continuous present
- am minting
- are minting
- is minting
- are minting
- are minting
- are minting
subjunctive
- be minted
- be minted
- be minted
- be minted
- be minted
- be minted
diverse
- mint!
- let's mint!
- minted
- minting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for mint:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | mint candy | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
acuñar | coin; mint; strike coins | |
- | coin; strike |
Related Words for "mint":
Synonyms for "mint":
Related Definitions for "mint":
Wiktionary Translations for mint:
mint
Cross Translation:
noun
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herb flavouring
- mint → menta
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plant
- mint → hierbabuena; menta
-
large amount of money
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money-producing building or institution
- mint → ceca
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to reproduce coins
- mint → acuñar
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• mint | → hierbabuena | ↔ munt — een plant met sterk aromatische blaadjes waarvan muntthee wordt getrokken, ze worden ook als keukenkruid gebruikt |
• mint | → menta; hierbabuena | ↔ Minze — Botanik, im Singular: ein Vertreter der Minzen |
• mint | → sin fijasellos; sin charnela | ↔ postfrisch — Philatelie über Briefmarken: unbenutzt und makellos, wie sie von der Post ausgegeben werden |
• mint | → menta | ↔ menthe — (botanique) plante odoriférante, de la famille des labiées. |