kunnen Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “can (plural)” is kunnen. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn to be able kunnen Learn Examples of "can" in use There are 37 examples of the Dutch word for "can" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn According to a study by Stanford University windmills can brave wind speeds of up to 180 km/h. Volgens een onderzoek van de universiteit van Stanford kunnen windmolens windsnelheden tot 180 km/uur trotseren. Learn We can all benefit from his experience. We kunnen allen bij zijn ervaringen baat hebben. Learn Let’s find a quiet spot where we can talk. Laat ons een rustige plek zoeken waar we kunnen praten. Learn The stronger the response, the better we can respond to your needs. Hoe sterker de respons, hoe beter we kunnen inspelen op jouw noden. Learn Some religious people can be very judgemental. Sommige religieuze personen kunnen zeer veroordelend zijn. Learn Disorders of the immune system can lead to serious illnesses. Stoornissen van de afweer kunnen leiden tot ernstige ziektebeelden. Learn Convulsions can be a sign of epilepsy. Stuiptrekkingen kunnen een teken zijn van epilepsie. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Practice Lesson "can (plural)" Practice (36) Lesson Learn Lesson words can (plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases According to a study by Stanford University windmills can brave wind speeds of up to 180 km/h., Can we prove it?, Children can be greedy sometimes., Children can easily squat., Children can go crazy when they lose their favorite toys., Disorders of the immune system can lead to serious illnesses., Dogs can't tell colors apart., I could use some advice., I know, I think it might rain., It is sad that in the Netherlands, a country known as tolerant, parents cannot make this choice., Let’s find a quiet spot where we can talk., Many applications can be downloaded., Men can’t live without water., Mum, can elephants fly?, Overlap can occur., Owls can see in the dark., People can’t live without water., Pimples can leave scars., She didn’t know what she could do here., Some religious people can be very judgemental. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 17 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (infinitives) 1 Verbs (infinitives) 2 Acknowledgements Audio Joe van der Lee