bij Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “at” is bij. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn bee bij Learn with bij Learn revived (part 2) bij by bij Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn at aan Learn at ter Learn of aan Learn of van Learn at op Learn at om Learn at ten Learn Examples of "at" in use There are 23 examples of the Dutch word for "at" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn My place or yours? Bij mij thuis of bij jou? Learn How do I get to the train station? Hoe kom ik bij het station? Learn How do I get to the bus station? Hoe kom ik bij het busstation? Learn How do I get to the centre? Hoe kom ik bij het centrum? Learn How do I get to the airport? Hoe kom ik bij de luchthaven? Learn “You are all together, right?” she continued and stood up. “Je bent toch allemaal wel bij elkaar?” vervolgde zij en stond op. 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 I’ll see you at lunch. Ik zie je bij de lunch. Learn The bus stops close to the library. De bus stopt dicht bij de bibliotheek. Learn You are definitely out of your mind. Je bent zeker niet goed bij je verstand. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "at" Practice (20) Lesson Learn Lesson words at, by etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases How do I get to the airport?, How do I get to the British consulate?, How do I get to the bus station?, How do I get to the centre?, How do I get to the train station?, How do I get to the youth hostel?, how the couch is at Mien’s, It shone towards the little girl, as if she was sitting at a large iron stove., It turned its head to put it under his wings; but at the same moment there was a terribly big dog close to the duckling., I’ll see you at lunch., John sat brooding by the fire., My place or yours?, Please notify us 24 hours in advance if you are going to be absent., The bus stops close to the library., this one was larger and even more beautiful than the one which she had seen through the glass door at the rich merchant’s., You are definitely out of your mind., “Listen, companion!” they said; “You are so ugly that you fit well with us.”, “You are all together, right?” she continued and stood up. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 17 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 2