thuis Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “home; at home” is thuis. Examples of "home; at home" in use There are 20 examples of the Dutch word for "home; at home" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Tom came home very drunk. Tom kwam heel dronken thuis. Learn So he came home again and was sad, because he really wanted to have a real princess. Zo kwam hij dan weer thuis en was treurig, want hij wilde toch zo heel graag een echte prinses hebben. Learn I usually eat lunch at home. Ik lunch meestal thuis. Learn Today I’m staying at home. Ik blijf vandaag thuis. Learn She came home disappointed. Ze kwam teleurgesteld thuis. Learn at home I still have a postcard thuis heb ik nog een ansichtkaart Learn For sure, her father would beat her, and at home it was also cold. Van haar vader zou zij zeker slaag krijgen, en thuis was het ook koud. Learn “The other ducklings look very sweet,“ said the old duck; “make yourself at home, and if you find an eel head, you can bring it to me.“ “De andere eendjes zien er allerliefst uit,” zei de oude eend; “doe maar, alsof je thuis waart, en als je een palingkop vindt, dan kun je die wel aan mij brengen.” Learn The boundary between home and office has faded De grens tussen thuis en kantoor is vervaagd Learn The second most common disease, joint disease, keeps teachers 230,000 days at home. De tweede meest voorkomende kwaal, gewrichtsaandoeningen, hield de leerkrachten 230.000 dagen thuis. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Practice Lesson "home; at home" Practice (19) Lesson Learn Lesson words home; at home etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases And so they were as good as home., at home I still have a postcard, For sure, her father would beat her, and at home it was also cold., He’s home alone., home schooling, I am back home., I usually eat lunch at home., My place or yours?, No one’s home., So he came home again and was sad, because he really wanted to have a real princess., The boundary between home and office has faded, The second most common disease, joint disease, keeps teachers 230,000 days at home., to stay at home, Today I’m staying at home., Tom came home very drunk., We have to leave now if we want to get home before dark., Yanni came home from work., “The other ducklings look very sweet,“ said the old duck; “make yourself at home, and if you find an eel head, you can bring it to me.“ etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses House 1 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 4 Acknowledgements Audio Domien De Groot