mee Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “along” is mee. See also Recording English Dutch Learn along langs Learn Examples of "along" in use There are 17 examples of the Dutch word for "along" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn with it ermee Learn Who else is going with us? Wie gaat er nog meer met ons mee? Learn I will accompany you. Ik ga met u mee. 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 Yanni is happy with it. Yanni er er blij mee. Learn she hadn’t sold even one matchbox and she hadn’t brought a single penny zij had immers geen enkel doosje lucifers verkocht en bracht geen cent mee Learn Their legs went by themselves, and they were all in the water; even the ugly, greyish duckling swam along. Hun poten gingen van zelf, en allen waren zij in het water; zelfs het lelijke, grauwe eendje zwom mee. Learn And the other children rejoiced with him En de andere kinderen jubelden mee Learn The project can only succeed if enough other companies jump on the bandwagon. Het project kan wel alleen slagen als voldoende andere bedrijven mee op de kar springen. Learn One slipper was nowhere to be found, and the other one was taken by a boy who ran off with it. De ene pantoffel was niet weer te vinden, en de andere had een jongen opgeraapt en snelde er mee weg. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "along" Practice (12) Lesson Learn Lesson words along, with it etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases And the other children rejoiced with him, but he felt something towards them as he had never felt for anything else, Do not participate in all sorts of excesses., Oh, take me with you!, One slipper was nowhere to be found, and the other one was taken by a boy who ran off with it., she hadn’t sold even one matchbox and she hadn’t brought a single penny, The project can only succeed if enough other companies jump on the bandwagon., Their legs went by themselves, and they were all in the water; even the ugly, greyish duckling swam along., Yanni is happy with it., “Quack, quack! Come with me, then I will take you into the big world and introduce you in the duck cage: but keep close to me and watch out for the cat!“ etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 19 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 4 Acknowledgements Audio Joe van der Lee