zo Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “so” is zo. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn so; therefore dus Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn so that zodat Learn Examples of "so" in use There are 103 examples of the Dutch word for "so" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Oh, good! Mooi zo. Learn She’s not as old as Mary. Ze is niet zo oud als Mary. Learn Tom is almost as tall as me. Tom is bijna zo lang als ik. Learn “What a terribly big duckling that is,” she thought; “None of the others looks like this.” “Wat is dat een verschrikkelijk groot eendje,” dacht zij; “geen van de anderen ziet er zo uit.” Learn They play so well. Ze spelen zo goed. Learn Tom isn’t as fat as I am. Tom is niet zo dik als ik. Learn I’m not as old as you, of course. Uiteraard ben ik niet zo oud als jij. Learn her grandmother had never before been so beautiful, so big haar grootmoeder was vroeger nooit zo mooi, zo groot geweest Learn Look! Like this! Zie eens! Zo! Learn Everyone wants to pay as little as possible. Iedereen wil zo weinig mogelijk betalen. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "so" Practice (104) Lesson Learn Lesson words etc., so etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a branch that was as thick as a python, A lie has no legs., Am I that transparent?, Am I that transparent?, And she lit all the matches in the box, for she wished to keep her grandmother with her., And so it stayed motionless, while the hail whirled through the reeds and one shot after another banged, and so the duckling was allowed to remain on trial for three weeks, And so the duckling went away, And so they went to the duck cage., And so they were as good as home., as soon as possible, As they climbed higher and higher in the air, the ugly little duckling felt wonderfully weary, But the poor duckling that had hatched last and looked so ugly was bitten, bumped and fooled by both the ducks and the chickens., But they will kill me, because I, who am so ugly, dare to approach them, Don’t put your legs inward like that!, Don’t speak so fast., Everyone wants to pay as little as possible., First later on the day it became quiet; but the poor duckling did not dare to get up yet; it waited several hours more, before it turned around, and then it rushed out of the swamp as fast as it could., Gustav was so distracted early this morning that he accidentally put on two different socks., He is really not that bad. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 3 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 1