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to bring
(long form)
te brengen
horse riding
paardrijden
to convey
overbrengen
to use
gebruikmaken
I’ll bring wine.
Ik zal wijn brengen.
Can I see in the kitchen?
Mag ik de keuken zien?
I’d like to know what you plan to do.
Ik zou willen weten wat je van plan bent.
I’d like to live on a farm.
Ik zou graag op een boerderij willen wonen.
to read
(long form)
te lezen
don’t read
niet lezen
to find
(long form)
te vinden
to win
(long form)
te winnen
to be scared of
bang zijn voor
to win back
terugwinnen
to sell
(long form)
te verkopen
I couldn’t find anybody.
Ik kon niemand vinden.
Yanni needs to find a job.
Yanni moet werk vinden.
Tom didn’t let me win.
Tom liet me niet winnen.
We can’t find Tom.
We kunnen Tom niet vinden.
I think that I can find Tom.
Ik denk dat ik Tom kan vinden.
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