hadden Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “had (plural)” is hadden. See also Recording English Dutch Learn had (singular) had Learn have (plural) hebben Learn to have hebben Learn have (2nd person singular in a question or command) heb Learn had gehad Learn have (2nd person singular) hebt Learn have (1st person singular) heb Learn have (2nd person formal) heeft Learn Examples of "had" in use There are 12 examples of the Dutch word for "had" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn What were you talking about? (you plural) Waar hadden jullie het over? Learn when we had the idea toen we het idee hadden Learn “The world is so big!” all the young ones said; because now they had much more space than in the egg. “Wat is de wereld toch groot!” zeiden al de jongen; want nu hadden zij heel wat meer plaats dan in het ei. Learn After the wedding, they had intercourse. Na het huwelijk hadden ze gemeenschap. Learn He already would have been happy if the ducks would have accepted him around them Het zou al blij geweest zijn als de eenden hem maar in haar midden geduld hadden Learn All the children had measles. Alle kinderen hadden de mazelen. Learn we also had a house-elf to iron the laundry wij hadden ook een huis-elf hadden, om de was te strijken Learn They were bright white and had long, flexible necks: they were swans Zij waren spierwit en hadden lange, buigzame halzen: het waren zwanen Learn they had only the roof to cover them, through which the wind was howling, although the largest holes had been plugged with straw and rags. boven zich hadden zij slechts het dak, waardoor de wind heenfloot, al mochten de grootste reten ook met stro en lompen dichtgestopt zijn. Learn We had oysters earlier. We hadden oesters eerder. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "had (plural)" Practice (10) Lesson Learn Lesson words had (plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases He already would have been happy if the ducks would have accepted him around them, How did you know Tom and Mary were the ones who stole your saxophone?, They could have devoured us alive., they had only the roof to cover them, through which the wind was howling, although the largest holes had been plugged with straw and rags., They were bright white and had long, flexible necks: they were swans, we also had a house-elf to iron the laundry, What were you talking about? (you plural), when we had the idea, “The world is so big!” all the young ones said; because now they had much more space than in the egg. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 32 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (all parts) 10 Acknowledgements Audio Leslie Van Ael