eens Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “sometime; once” is eens. Examples of "sometime; once" in use There are 39 examples of the Dutch word for "sometime; once" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn “Let me see the egg that won't open!” said the old duck. “Laat mij het ei, dat niet wil opengaan, eens zien!” zei de oude eend. Learn “Listen, companion!” they said; “You are so ugly that you fit well with us.” “Hoor eens, kameraad!” zeiden zij; “je bent zo lelijk, dat je goed bij ons past.” Learn Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but it had to be a real princess. Er was eens een prins, die met een prinses wilde trouwen; maar het moest een echte prinses zijn. Learn By the morning the wild ducks flew up and looked at their new companion. Tegen de morgen vlogen de wilde eenden op en bekeken haar nieuwe kameraad eens. Learn The duck looked at it. De eend bekeek het eens. Learn Well, will you ever shut up? Welnu, wil je dan wel eens zwijgen? 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 They all look exactly like their father; but that rascal doesn’t even come to visit me. Zij lijken allemaal precies op hun vader; maar die ondeugd komt mij niet eens bezoeken. Learn “Actually, he is not that ugly, if you look closely at him!” “Eigenlijk is hij toch nog zo lelijk niet, als men hem maar eens goed bekijkt!” Learn “No, it’s not a turkey,” thought the old duck; “Look how strong he hits his legs and how straight he knows how to keep himself!” “Nee, het is geen kalkoen,” dacht de oude eend; “kijk eens, hoe ferm hij met zijn poten slaat en hoe recht hij zich weet te houden!” Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "sometime; once" Practice (32) Lesson Learn Lesson words sometime; once etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases ask the tomcat about it, By the morning the wild ducks flew up and looked at their new companion., He was once here., I wish you could make it into something else, I would like to see that., It does not want to open; but look at the others: aren’t those the sweetest ducks that you have ever seen in your life?, Let me see the egg!, Look! Like this!, Now, that we will soon find out!, once upon a time, Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but it had to be a real princess., one more time, Put yourself in my position., She rarely got visitors, because the other ducks preferred to swim in the canal, than to come out of the water to talk to her., Taste it., Tell me something about yourself., The duck looked at it., The duckling expressed as his opinion, that it could be different, but the chicken was not able to do that., They all look exactly like their father; but that rascal doesn’t even come to visit me., Wait a minute! etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 8 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 2