wel Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “indeed; rather” is wel. Examples of "indeed; rather" in use There are 50 examples of the Dutch word for "indeed; rather" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Well, will you ever shut up? Welnu, wil je dan wel eens zwijgen? Learn well, we will find out soon nu, daar zullen we wel gauw achter komen Learn Thank you for your recommendation. Dank je wel voor de aanbeveling. Learn “Well there, how are you?” an old duck asked, who came to visit her. “Wel zo, hoe gaat het?” vroeg een oude eend, die haar eens een bezoek kwam brengen. Learn When she left the house she must have been wearing slippers; but what did that help? Toen zij het huis uitging, had zij wel is waar pantoffels aangehad; maar wat hielp dat? Learn The project can only succeed if enough other companies jump on the bandwagon. Het project kan wel alleen slagen als voldoende andere bedrijven mee op de kar springen. Learn The lake seemed to be cold. Het meer leek wel kil. Learn “That’s not possible,“ said the duckling’s mother; “It is not beautiful, but it has a good heart and swims just as good as the others, yes, I must say, even better. “Dat gaat immers niet,” zei de moeder van het eendje; “het is wel niet mooi, maar het heeft een goed hart en zwemt even flink als al de anderen, ja, ik moet zeggen, nog beter. Learn some haste is therefore required enige haast is daarom wel geboden Learn I still have a debt to settle. Ik heb nog wel een schuld te vereffenen. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "indeed; rather" Practice (43) Lesson Learn Lesson words indeed; rather etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases 15 samples have already been examined., A lie has no legs., A single match would do her good, if she would dare to take one from a box, strike it against the wall to warm her fingers., and, see, she has a red patch on her leg, I knew you’d come., I know it’s their good right, I still have a debt to settle., I wish you could make it into something else, I would like to see that., it is more annoying, I’d like a glass of water., I’d like to be Picasso., mechanical: like a tool, so automatically, without thinking, like a reflex, as a matter of course but therefore predictable and reliable, No, but we do have a large attic., Now, that we will soon find out!, Superman, also known as “The Man of Steel”, Surely you don’t want to be wiser than the tomcat and the woman., thank you, That is an acceptable and affordable price., That will do. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 7 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 2