over Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “about” is over. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn in over Learn over over Learn to talk about (part 1) over See also Recording English Dutch Learn about omstreeks Learn about ongeveer Learn Examples of "about" in use There are 86 examples of the Dutch word for "about" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn he rubbed his chin hij wreef over zijn kin Learn The sailor walked over the gangplank. De matroos liep over de valreep. Learn They walked over the heath. Zij wandelden over de heide. Learn Below you can read all about our more than 300 nature reserves: from heathland to forests, from dunes to gardens, from mudflats and salt marshes to extensive parks. Hieronder lees je alles over onze meer dan 300 natuurgebieden: van heide tot bossen, van duinen tot tuinen, van slikken en schorren tot uitgestrekte parken. Learn We don’t know anything about Istanbul. We weten niets over Istanboel. Learn he is always boasting about that daar loopt hij altijd over te pochen Learn Cyclone Cleopatra rages over Sardinia Cycloon Cleopatra raast over Sardinië Learn agreement on toll on German motorways akkoord over tolheffing op Duitse snelwegen Learn Tom and I talked about lots of things. Tom en ik hebben over allerlei dingen gepraat. Learn Will history judge us favorably? Zal de geschiedenis gunstig over ons oordelen? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "about" Practice (82) Lesson Learn Lesson words about, the day after tomorrow, to convey etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A few fat brown chickens roamed the yard., A great hunt was held; the hunters lay around the swamp; yes, some sat up in the branches of the trees, which stretched far over the reed., A pole is a stick used to jump over objects., agreement on toll on German motorways, all over the world, Below you can read all about our more than 300 nature reserves: from heathland to forests, from dunes to gardens, from mudflats and salt marshes to extensive parks., Boldi kept tripping over his own feet., Can you tell us more about your company?, Can you tell us more about your products?, Can you tell us more about yourself?, Cyclone Cleopatra rages over Sardinia, Did Tom tell you about his parents?, Divided into five branches, 85 colleagues develop in Java, Ruby and PHP., During an interview after the game, the coach voiced his discontent towards the umpire., during the day, He didn’t seem to be worried about this., he is always boasting about that, He now felt so glad at all the suffering and hardships which he had undergone., he rubbed his chin, He spoke mockingly of her achievements. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 6 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 2