SV Diccionario de Sueco: gråta över spilld mjölk
gråta över spilld mjölk tiene 15 traducciones en 11 idiomas
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Traducciones de gråta över spilld mjölk
- llorar sobre la leche derramada (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
- llorar por la leche derramada (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
- don't cry over spilt milk (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV FR Francés 1 traducción
- pleurer sur le lait renversé (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV PT Portugués 2 traducciones
- chorar sobre o leite derramado (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
- chorar sobre leite derramado (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV IT Italiano 2 traducciones
- non piangere sul latte versato (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
- inutile piangere sul latte versato (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV DE Alemán 1 traducción
- hin ist hin (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV NL Neerlandés 1 traducción
- gedane zaken nemen geen keer (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV CS Checo 1 traducción
- plakat nad rozlitým mlékem (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened]
SV PL Polaco 2 traducciones
- płakać nad rozlanym mlekiem (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened]
- nie płacz nad rozlanym mlekiem (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV RU Ruso 1 traducción
- о проли́том молоке́ не пла́чут (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)
SV JA Japonés 1 traducción
- 覆水盆に返らず (proverb) [to worry about unfortunate events which have already happened] (proverb)