voor Learn Unstarted Notes See (in Dutch) explanation of the different variants: Vooraleer / alvorens / voordat / voor Summary The Dutch translation for “before (short form)” is voor. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn for voor Learn in front of voor Learn for vóór Learn before vóór Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn before vooraleer Learn before eer Learn before vroeger Learn before tevoren Learn before voordat Learn before alvorens Learn before vóór Learn Examples of "before" in use There are 34 examples of the Dutch word for "before" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn he paced back and forth in front of the hearth hij ijsbeerde heen en weer voor de haard Learn Pull the foreskin back before putting on the condom. Trek de voorhuid naar achter voor je het condoom omdoet. Learn You’ll have to establish residence here before you can vote. Je moet je hier permanent vestigen voor je mag stemmen. Learn The next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window. De volgende ochtend kwam er iemand die tralies voor Harry’s raam monteerde. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Practice Lesson "before (short form)" Practice (25) Lesson Learn Lesson words before (short form), suburbs, to prepare etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases before dawn, five to eight, five to four, for 12.15 p.m., for lunch, he paced back and forth in front of the hearth, I woke up just before Tom did., It was a princess who stood outside in front of the gate., Just in case., Keep your decency and bow to the old duck you see there: that is the most important of all; she is of Spanish descent, which is why she is so fat., pre-trial detention, prior knowledge, Pull the foreskin back before putting on the condom., quarter to nine, quarter to six, The next morning it took a long time before they were finally on the way., The next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window., Thursday is the day before Friday., twenty five past six, twenty five past two etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 21 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 5