Summary
English
Detailed Translations for pawn from English to Spanish
pawn:
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to pawn (borrow money on; pledge; mortgage)
-
to pawn
Conjugations for pawn:
present
- pawn
- pawn
- pawns
- pawn
- pawn
- pawn
simple past
- pawned
- pawned
- pawned
- pawned
- pawned
- pawned
present perfect
- have pawned
- have pawned
- has pawned
- have pawned
- have pawned
- have pawned
past continuous
- was pawning
- were pawning
- was pawning
- were pawning
- were pawning
- were pawning
future
- shall pawn
- will pawn
- will pawn
- shall pawn
- will pawn
- will pawn
continuous present
- am pawning
- are pawning
- is pawning
- are pawning
- are pawning
- are pawning
subjunctive
- be pawned
- be pawned
- be pawned
- be pawned
- be pawned
- be pawned
diverse
- pawn!
- let's pawn!
- pawned
- pawning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for pawn:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
peón | pawn | apprentice; butler; chamber servant; disciple; follower; footman; hand; hired help; laborer; labourer; lackey; man; manservant; pallbearer; pupil; road-men; servant; student; teacher-trainee; trainee; trainee-teacher; unskilled worker; valet; worker; working man; workman |
- | cat's-paw; instrument | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
empeñar | borrow money on; mortgage; pawn; pledge | |
pignorar | borrow money on; mortgage; pawn; pledge | |
prestar | pawn | allow; borrow; derive; donate; draw; give; grant credit; lend; lend out; loan; loan someone something |
- | hock; soak | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | pledge |
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Wiktionary Translations for pawn:
pawn
Cross Translation:
noun
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chess piece
- pawn → peón
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someone who is being manipulated
- pawn → peón
-
instance of pawning something
- pawn → empeño
-
(rare) type of shop
- pawn → casa de empeños
-
give as security for loan
- pawn → empeñar
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• pawn | → peón | ↔ Bauer — schwächste der Schachfiguren |
• pawn | → fianza; prenda | ↔ Pfand — Recht: Gegenstand oder Geldbetrag einer Person, welcher vorübergehend bei einem Anderen verbleibt, als Sicherheit für etwas, das sich die Person von diesem Anderen leihen hat, beziehungsweise für etwas, das die Person diesem Anderen schulden |
• pawn | → pignorar; empeñar; hipotecar | ↔ belenen — als onderpand voor een lening gebruiken |
• pawn | → peón | ↔ pion — Pièce de jeu d’échecs |
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