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pi [~et ~n ~, ~na] substantiv {n} | pi(letter of Greek alphabet) |
Pi-dagen proper noun {c} | Pi Day(March 14th, an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi)) |
pianist [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | pianist [pianists](person who plays the piano) |
piano substantiv {n} | piano [pianos](a keyboard musical instrument) |
pianodragspel [~et ~] substantiv {n} | piano accordion(type of accordion) |
piaster [~n ~ piastrar] substantiv {c} | piastre(Ottoman or Middle Eastern currency) |
Picardie proper noun | Picardy(region of France) |
piccolaflaska substantiv {c} | piccolo [piccolos](bottle of champagne) |
piccolaflöjt [~en ~er] substantiv | piccolo [piccolos](small, high-pitched transverse flute) |
piccolo [~n ~r] substantiv | bellboy(A male worker, usually at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands) |
pick och pack adverb | bag and baggage(with all one's possessions) |
picka [~de ~t] verb | peck [pecked, pecking, pecks](to strike or pierce with the beak or similar) |
pickelhuva [~n ~huvor] substantiv | pickelhaube(helmet) |
picknick [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | picnic [picnics](a meal eaten outdoors) |
pickup [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | pickup truck(truck with an open cargo bed) |
pidgin substantiv {c} | pidgin [pidgins](amalgamation of two languages having no native speakers) |
pidginspråk substantiv {n} | pidgin [pidgins](amalgamation of two languages having no native speakers) |
PIE adjektiv | PIE(Proto-Indo-European) |
piedestal [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | pedestal [pedestals](the base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp, or the like) plinth [plinths](base for column, pedestal or statue) |
piedmontesare substantiv {c} | Piedmontese(inhabitant) |
piedmontesisk adjektiv | Piedmontese(of, from, or relating to Piedmont) |
piedmontesiska substantiv {c} | Piedmontese(inhabitant) |
piedmontesiska proper noun {c} | Piedmontese(language) |
Piemonte proper noun | Piedmont(region of Italy) |
piemontesare substantiv {c} | Piedmontese(inhabitant) |
piemontesisk adjektiv | Piedmontese(of, from, or relating to Piedmont) |
piemontesiska substantiv {c} | Piedmontese(inhabitant) |
piemontesiska proper noun {c} | Piedmontese(language) |
piemontit substantiv | piemontite(mineral) |
pierca [~de ~t] verb | pierce [pierced, piercing, pierces](create a hole for jewelry) |
piercing [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | piercing [piercings](hole for jewelry) |
Pieria proper noun | Pieria(Greek prefecture) |
pietetsfull [~t ~a] adjektiv | pious(of or pertaining to piety) |
pietist [~en ~er] substantiv {n} | pietist [pietists](supporter of pietism) |
pietistisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | pietistic(related to pietism) pious(of or pertaining to piety) |
piga [~n pigor] substantiv {c} | girl [girls](female servant) skivvy(domestic servant) wench [wenches]((archaic) girl or young woman) |