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French

Detailed Translations for miser from French to English

miser:

miser verb (mise, mises, misons, misez, )

  1. miser (parier; perdre)
    to bet; to wager; to bet on
    • bet verb (bets, betting)
    • wager verb (wagers, wagered, wagering)
    • bet on verb (bets on, betting on)
  2. miser (mobiliser; engager)
    to mobilize; to mobilise
    • mobilize verb, American (mobilizes, mobilized, mobilzing)
    • mobilise verb, British

Conjugations for miser:

Présent
  1. mise
  2. mises
  3. mise
  4. misons
  5. misez
  6. misent
imparfait
  1. misais
  2. misais
  3. misait
  4. misions
  5. misiez
  6. misaient
passé simple
  1. misai
  2. misas
  3. misa
  4. misâmes
  5. misâtes
  6. misèrent
futur simple
  1. miserai
  2. miseras
  3. misera
  4. miserons
  5. miserez
  6. miseront
subjonctif présent
  1. que je mise
  2. que tu mises
  3. qu'il mise
  4. que nous misions
  5. que vous misiez
  6. qu'ils misent
conditionnel présent
  1. miserais
  2. miserais
  3. miserait
  4. miserions
  5. miseriez
  6. miseraient
passé composé
  1. ai misé
  2. as misé
  3. a misé
  4. avons misé
  5. avez misé
  6. ont misé
divers
  1. mise!
  2. misez!
  3. misons!
  4. misé
  5. misant
1. je, 2. tu, 3. il/elle/on, 4. nous, 5. vous, 6. ils/elles

Translation Matrix for miser:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bet pari
wager coup d'audace; pari; risque
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bet miser; parier; perdre faire des spéculations; jouer; parier; prendre le risque; spéculer
bet on miser; parier; perdre
mobilise engager; miser; mobiliser
mobilize engager; miser; mobiliser
wager miser; parier; perdre

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Cross Translation:
FromToVia
miser fuck; bone; screw; bonk fickenvulgär, transitiv, intransitiv: den Geschlechtsakt vollziehen, koitieren

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English

Detailed Translations for miser from English to French

miser:

miser [the ~] noun

  1. the miser (haggler; niggard; money-grub; skinflint; short arms deep pockets)
    le traficoteur; le grippe-sou; l'avare; le racloir
  2. the miser (skin-flint)
    le grippe-sou; l'avare
  3. the miser (sourpuss)
    la mauvaise humeur; le chagrin

Translation Matrix for miser:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
avare haggler; miser; money-grub; niggard; short arms deep pockets; skin-flint; skinflint avarice; greed for money; love of money
chagrin miser; sourpuss alarm; annoyance; anxiety; chagrin; concern; distress; grief; melancholy; mournfulness; sadness; sorrow; uneasiness; vexation; worry
grippe-sou haggler; miser; money-grub; niggard; short arms deep pockets; skin-flint; skinflint cheapskate; haggleress; horse-trader; shady trader; trafficker
mauvaise humeur miser; sourpuss displeasure; grumpiness; irritability; moodiness; peevishness; pique; susceptibility; testiness; touchiness
racloir haggler; miser; money-grub; niggard; short arms deep pockets; skinflint scraper; scraping-knife; scriber
traficoteur haggler; miser; money-grub; niggard; short arms deep pockets; skinflint cheapskate; horse-trader; shady trader; trafficker
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- cheapskate; skinflint
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
avare avaricious; miserly; niggardly; pinchy; stingy
chagrin melancholic; nostalgic; pensive; sad; wistful

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Related Definitions for "miser":

  1. a stingy hoarder of money and possessions (often living miserably)1

Wiktionary Translations for miser:

miser
noun
  1. skinflint or scrooge
miser
noun
  1. Personne avare.
  2. substantif de l’adjectif : personne qui est d’une avarice mesquine.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
miser avare vrek — iemand die ongepaste zuinigheid betracht
miser avare gierigaardvrek
miser grippe-sou Filz — (umgangssprachlich) abwertend: geiziger Mensch
miser avare; grigou; pingre; harpagon; rapiat Geizhals — sehr geizige Person; jemand, der sehr wenig Neigung hat, anderen etwas zu geben oder überhaupt etwas auszugeben

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