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faire claquer les lèvres (v) [manger] mumsa (v) [manger]
faire claquer les lèvres (v) [manger] smacka (v) [manger]

FR SV Traductions pour faire

faire (v) [café] brygga (v) [café] (u)
faire (v) [nettoyage] ordna (v) [nettoyage]
faire (v) [to praise; to make high] prisa (v) [to praise; to make high]
faire (v) [discours] hålla (v) [discours]
faire (v) [nettoyage] tömma (v) [nettoyage]
faire (v n) [to travel a distance by walking] (v n) [to travel a distance by walking]
faire (v) [nettoyage] snygga upp (v) [nettoyage]
faire (v) [nettoyage] rensa (v) [nettoyage]
faire (v) [nettoyage] städa (v) [nettoyage]
faire (v) [discours] deklamera (v) [discours]

FR SV Traductions pour claquer

claquer (n v) [To hit, slap or strike] slå (n v) [To hit, slap or strike]
claquer (v) [approbation] klappa (v) [approbation]
claquer (v) [approbation] applådera (v) [approbation]
claquer (n v int) [quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound] knäpp (n v int) {n} [quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound]
claquer (v) [porte] smälla (v) [porte]
claquer (n v adv int) [to make sudden loud noises] smälla (n v adv int) [to make sudden loud noises]
claquer (v) [porte] smälla igen (v) [porte]
claquer (v n) [to shut with sudden force and noise] slå igen (v n) [to shut with sudden force and noise]

FR SV Traductions pour les

les (n) [young persons, collectively] ungdom (n) [young persons, collectively] (u)
les (article adv) [used with the name of a member of a class to refer to all things in that class] -a (article adv) {n} [used with the name of a member of a class to refer to all things in that class]
les (article adv) [article] det (article adv) [article]
les (o) [article défini] det (o) [article défini]
les (article adv) [stressed, indicating that the object in question is the only one worthy of attention] det (article adv) [stressed, indicating that the object in question is the only one worthy of attention]
les (article adv) [used as an alternative to a possessive pronoun before body parts] det (article adv) [used as an alternative to a possessive pronoun before body parts]
les (article adv) [with a superlative] det (article adv) [with a superlative]
les (article adv) [with an adjectival noun, as in “the hungry” to mean “hungry people”] det (article adv) [with an adjectival noun, as in “the hungry” to mean “hungry people”]
les den
les (article adv) [article] den (article adv) [article]