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I don’t speak French
ik spreek geen Frans
I don’t speak English.
Ik spreek geen Engels.
I am happy to speak French.
Ik spreek graag Frans.
I am happy to speak English.
Ik spreek graag Engels.
I speak English and French.
Ik spreek Engels en Frans.
I speak some French.
Ik spreek een beetje Frans.
I speak French and a little bit of English.
Ik spreek Frans en een beetje Engels.
I’ve been living in the Netherlands for three years.
Ik woon al drie jaar in Nederland.
but he felt something towards them as he had never felt for anything else
maar toch liep het er hoog mee, zoals het nog nooit ergens mee gedaan had
Give the command!
Geef het bevel!
I like maths.
Ik vind wiskunde leuk.
don’t like
(1st person singular)
hou niet van
How do you know Tom?
Hoe ken je Tom?
I love my cat
ik hou van mijn kat
I love my dog
ik hou van mijn hond
Do you know Tom by any chance?
Ken je Tom toevallig?
No, I don’t know the lesson.
Nee, ik ken de les niet.
I don’t know those people over there.
Die mensen daar ken ik niet.
I love you more than anyone else.
Ik hou meer van je dan van wie ook.
Do you know anybody who works in that building?
Ken jij iemand die in dat gebouw werkt?
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