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sew in Latin

sew in Latin is suō, suo — sew means to join or repair fabric by passing thread through it with a needle.

sew in Latin

suō
verb
suo
verb

What does "sew" mean?

  1. verb To join or repair fabric by passing thread through it with a needle.
    "She learned to sew her own clothes as a teenager."

sew in a sentence

  • She learned to sew her own clothes as a teenager.
  • He sewed a patch over the hole in his jeans.

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What is "sew" in Latin?

"sew" in Latin is suō, suo. sew means: To join or repair fabric by passing thread through it with a needle.

How do you use "sew" in a sentence?

Example: "She learned to sew her own clothes as a teenager." In Latin, "sew" is suō, suo.

Are there other ways to say "sew" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "sew": suō, suo.

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