liep Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “ran” is liep. See also Recording English Dutch Learn ran rende Learn ran (plural) liepen Learn Examples of "ran" in use There are 15 examples of the Dutch word for "ran" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I ran ik liep Learn he ran hij liep Learn you ran jij liep Learn 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 Learn He walked to the castle with great strides. Hij liep met grote passen naar het kasteel. Learn Now it ran away and flew over the fence. Nu liep het weg en vloog over de schutting. Learn So now the little girl was walking barefoot, her feet were now red and blue from the cold. Daar liep nu het kleine meisje op blote voeten, die rood en blauw van de kou waren. Learn “That’s because I’m so ugly,” thought the duckling, closing the eyes for a moment and then walked on. “Dat komt, omdat ik zo lelijk ben,” dacht het eendje, kneep de ogen even dicht en liep toen weer voort. Learn It was summer, the corn was ripe, the hay stood on the green pastures and the stork was walking on its long, red legs and talking Egyptian; because he had learned this language from his mother. Het was zomer, het koren was rijp, het hooi stond op de groene weiden aan oppers, en de ooievaar liep op zijn lange, rode poten en praatte Egyptisch; want deze taal had hij van zijn moeder geleerd. Learn In the garden, I walked around, humming with pure joy. In de tuin liep ik rond, neuriënd van pure blijdschap. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "ran" Practice (16) Lesson Learn Lesson words ran etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases but he felt something towards them as he had never felt for anything else, he ran, He walked to the castle with great strides., He walked towards them with great strides and waving arms., I ran, In the cold and darkness, a poor little girl, with a bare head and barefoot roamed through the streets., In the garden, I walked around, humming with pure joy., It ran across fields and pastures; but there was such a violent storm that had trouble standing on its feet., It was summer, the corn was ripe, the hay stood on the green pastures and the stork was walking on its long, red legs and talking Egyptian; because he had learned this language from his mother., it went in at the toes of her shoes and went out again at the heels, Now it ran away and flew over the fence., So now the little girl was walking barefoot, her feet were now red and blue from the cold., The sailor walked over the gangplank., you ran, “That’s because I’m so ugly,” thought the duckling, closing the eyes for a moment and then walked on. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 24 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 1st person singular) 2 Verbs (Present tense, 2nd person singular) 2 Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person singular) 2 Acknowledgements Audio Leslie Van Ael