komt Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “come; comes (2nd and 3rd person singular)” is komt. Examples of "come; comes" in use There are 26 examples of the Dutch word for "come; comes" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Where are you from? (formal) Waar komt u vandaan? Learn They all look exactly like their father; but that rascal doesn’t even come to visit me. Zij lijken allemaal precies op hun vader; maar die ondeugd komt mij niet eens bezoeken. Learn “That’s because I’m so ugly,” thought the duckling, closing the eyes for a moment and then walked on. “Dat komt, omdat ik zo lelijk ben,” dacht het eendje, kneep de ogen even dicht en liep toen weer voort. Learn Please call me before you come. Gelieve me te bellen vooraleer je komt. Learn Hello, madam, do you know when the bus is coming? Dag, mevrouw, weet u soms wanneer de bus komt? Learn Wisdom does not automatically come with age. Wijsheid komt niet automatisch met de leeftijd. Learn Whenever he comes up to Tokyo, he stays with us. Telkens als hij in Tokio komt, brengt hij de nacht bij ons door. Learn Line twelve only comes in half an hour, but line five should be here in three minutes. Lijn twaalf komt pas over een half uur, maar lijn vijf zou hier over drie minuten moeten zijn. Learn That proposal, from the Greens comes in the wake of the hoopla surrounding the Economy Minister ... Dat voorstel van Groen komt in de marge van de heisa rond minister van economie. Learn First come, first served. Wie eerst komt, eerst maalt. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "come; comes (2nd and 3rd person singular)" Practice (20) Lesson Learn Lesson words come; comes (2nd and 3rd person singular) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Dries Buytaert is unknown to many, but whoever uses the Internet, comes into contact every day with his work., He often comes., Hello, madam, do you know when the bus is coming?, He’s always short of money., I hope he comes., In legal proceedings, in absentia can be granted if a party does not show up., Is this a bad time?, Line twelve only comes in half an hour, but line five should be here in three minutes., Oh, look, there comes the bus!, That proposal, from the Greens comes in the wake of the hoopla surrounding the Economy Minister ..., There will also be a joyous entry in Brussels., There will be a completely new road profile with comfortable tram stops, trees, cycle paths and parking in the center., They all look exactly like their father; but that rascal doesn’t even come to visit me., When is Santa Claus coming?, When will this bus arrive in Brussels?, When will this train arrive in Brussels?, Where are you from? (formal), Wisdom does not automatically come with age., “That’s because I’m so ugly,” thought the duckling, closing the eyes for a moment and then walked on. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 15 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (all parts) 4 Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person singular) 1 Acknowledgements Audio Domien De Groot