Summary
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- get on:
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Wiktionary:
- get on → montar, tardar, envejecer, llevarse bien
- get on → llevarse bien
English
Detailed Translations for get on from English to Spanish
get on:
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to get on
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to get on (continue; proceed; pursue the subject; go through with it; persist; carry on; hold on; go on; keep on; keep up; move on; let last)
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to get on (beat it; bugger off; fuck off; buzz off; get lost; bugger up; get; move on; piss off; clear out; go away; push off; go astray; go to hell; pack it; scram)
Conjugations for get on:
present
- get on
- get on
- gets on
- get on
- get on
- get on
simple past
- got on
- got on
- got on
- got on
- got on
- got on
present perfect
- have gotten on
- have gotten on
- has gotten on
- have gotten on
- have gotten on
- have gotten on
past continuous
- was getting on
- were getting on
- was getting on
- were getting on
- were getting on
- were getting on
future
- shall get on
- will get on
- will get on
- shall get on
- will get on
- will get on
continuous present
- am getting on
- are getting on
- is getting on
- are getting on
- are getting on
- are getting on
subjunctive
- be gotten on
- be gotten on
- be gotten on
- be gotten on
- be gotten on
- be gotten on
diverse
- get on!
- let's get on!
- gotten on
- getting on
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for get on:
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Wiktionary Translations for get on:
get on
Cross Translation:
verb
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to board or mount
- get on → montar
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to enter (a vehicle)
- get on → montar
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to become late
- get on → tardar
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to become old
- get on → envejecer
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to have a good relationship
- get on → llevarse bien
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• get on | → llevarse bien | ↔ auskommen — mit Personen zusammen sein können |