van Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “from” is van. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn of van Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn from vandaan Learn from vanaf Learn from aan Learn from uit Learn Examples of "from" in use There are 157 examples of the Dutch word for "from" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn The new pistons are made of steel. De nieuwe zuigers zijn van staal. Learn Enjoy your youth while it lasts. Geniet van je jeugd zolang die duurt. Learn The lawyer’s argument was strong. Het betoog van de advocaat was sterk. Learn Her little hands were almost completely frozen from cold. Haar handjes waren bijna geheel van de kou verstijfd. Learn No one had bought any from her the whole day, nor had anyone given her even a penny. Niemand had er de hele dag een van haar gekocht, niemand had haar zelfs een aalmoes gegeven. Learn The government uses census data for planning. De overheid gebruikt de gegevens van de volkstelling voor planning. Learn No one had bought one from her all day, no one had even given her alms. Niemand had er den heelen dag een van haar gekocht, niemand had haar zelfs een aalmoes gegeven. Learn “You are terribly ugly!” the wild ducks said; “But we don’t care as long you don’t marry someone within our family!” “Je bent verschrikkelijk lelijk!” zeiden de wilde eenden; “maar dat kan ons niet schelen, als je maar niet met iemand van onze familie trouwt!” Learn You disgust me. Ik walg van je. Learn I’m disgusted by his attitude. Ik walg van zijn houding. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "from" Practice (158) Lesson Learn Lesson words from, mine, this afternoon etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A candle is made of wax., A jackal mainly eats meat from carcasses., a leaf of a tree, A lot of people need help from a psychologist., After he’d been at the festival, he had problems with his hearing., Algeria relies a lot on oil revenue., And the tomcat, whom she called her son, could arch his back and purr; he even gave sparks, but then one had to stroke his hair the wrong direction., Below you can read all about our more than 300 nature reserves: from heathland to forests, from dunes to gardens, from mudflats and salt marshes to extensive parks., Both of them are from Australia., Bread is made from flour, water and yeast., Bread is made from flour., Can you distinguish silver from tin?, Can you tell barley from wheat?, Can you tell butter from margarine?, China keeps millions of vehicles off the street, Come on, let’s not distract Tom from his work., compliance with the plan, cross beams of acacia wood, Do you have news from your brother?, Don’t touch me. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 4 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1