ligt Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “lies (3rd person singular)” is ligt. See also Recording English Dutch Learn lay (singular) lag Learn lies liegt Learn lay lagen Examples of "lies" in use There are 11 examples of the Dutch word for "lies" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Your book is on the table. (formal) Uw boek ligt op tafel. Learn The money’s on the table. Het geld ligt op de tafel. Learn My book is in the room. Mijn boek ligt in de kamer. Learn The stress is on the first syllable of that word. De klemtoon ligt op de eerste lettergreep van dat woord. Learn Germany is in the middle of Europe. Duitsland ligt in het midden van Europa. Learn The accent of the word is on the second syllable. Het woordaccent ligt op de tweede lettergreep. Learn Is the bar too low for education in Belgium? Ligt de lat voor het onderwijs in België te laag? Learn “No I don’t have them all yet; the biggest egg is still there; how long will it take before it hatches?” “Nee ik heb ze nog niet allemaal; het grootste ei ligt daar nog; hoe lang zal het nog wel duren, eer dat uitkomt?” Learn your challenge lies in organising internal and external IT developments jouw uitdaging ligt in het organiseren van interne en externe IT ontwikkelingen Learn The reason for the growing fraud lies with the rise of the so-called ‘phishing’ technique. De reden voor de toenemende fraude ligt bij de opmars van de zogeheten ‘phishing’ techniek. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "lies (3rd person singular)" Practice (12) Lesson Learn Lesson words lies (3rd person singular) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Germany is in the middle of Europe., He is still in intensive care with a brain haemorrhage and a fracture to his skull., Is the bar too low for education in Belgium?, My book is in the room., The accent of the word is on the second syllable., The money’s on the table., The reason for the growing fraud lies with the rise of the so-called ‘phishing’ technique., The stress is on the first syllable of that word., Your book is on the table. (formal), your challenge lies in organising internal and external IT developments, “No I don’t have them all yet; the biggest egg is still there; how long will it take before it hatches?” etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 40 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (all parts) 13 Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person singular) 3