dan Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “then” is dan. See also Recording English Dutch Learn then daarop Learn Examples of "then" in use There are 18 examples of the Dutch word for "then" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Then it does not matter. Dan maakt het niet uit. Learn Which bus should I take then? Welke bus moet ik dan hebben? Learn And so they were as good as home. En zo waren zij er dan zo goed als thuis. Learn And so the duckling went away En zo ging het eendje dan heen Learn We have to leave now if we want to get home before dark. Wanneer we voor het donker thuis willen zijn, dan moeten we nu op pad gaan. Learn See you soon then. Tot straks dan. Learn So he came home again and was sad, because he really wanted to have a real princess. Zo kwam hij dan weer thuis en was treurig, want hij wilde toch zo heel graag een echte prinses hebben. Learn with a whole lot of glass, so you can see met flink veel glas, dan kun je zien Learn Well, will you ever shut up? Welnu, wil je dan wel eens zwijgen? Learn Then you have no right to express an opinion when sensible people are speaking. Dan mag je ook geen mening hebben, als verstandige lieden met elkaar spreken. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "then" Practice (19) Lesson Learn Lesson words then etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases And so the duckling went away, And so they were as good as home., And the tomcat, whom she called her son, could arch his back and purr; he even gave sparks, but then one had to stroke his hair the wrong direction., At such moments I don’t think about all the misery, but about the beauty that still remains., definitely consult the website, See you soon then., So he came home again and was sad, because he really wanted to have a real princess., Then it does not matter., then watch out that you don’t devour each other, then we target the women, Then you have no right to express an opinion when sensible people are speaking., We have to leave now if we want to get home before dark., We therefore want to get around the table as quickly as possible in order to forge a strong coalition., Well, will you ever shut up?, Which bus should I take then?, with a whole lot of glass, so you can see, “Quack, quack! Come with me, then I will take you into the big world and introduce you in the duck cage: but keep close to me and watch out for the cat!“, “The other ducklings look very sweet,“ said the old duck; “make yourself at home, and if you find an eel head, you can bring it to me.“ etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 18 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 4