ik Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “I” is ik. Examples of "I" in use There are 1357 examples of the Dutch word for "I" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I’m afraid he will never admit his guilt. Ik vrees dat hij nooit zijn schuld zal erkennen. Learn I must draw attention to the following points. Ik moet de aandacht vestigen op de volgende punten. Learn I think we need to set some limits. Ik denk dat we enkele limieten moeten stellen. Learn I just lost my temper. Ik verloor gewoon m’n zelfbeheersing. Learn In the garden, I walked around, humming with pure joy. In de tuin liep ik rond, neuriënd van pure blijdschap. Learn it will have to go in the water, even if I have to push it in myself in het water moet het, al zou ik het er ook zelf induwen Learn I’ve been feeling depressed lately. Ik ben de laatste tijd neerslachtig. Learn I am the guardian of my disabled brother. Ik ben de voogd van mijn gehandicapte broer. Learn I have a natural ability in mathematics. Ik heb een natuurlijke aanleg voor wiskunde. Learn I moved to Boston last spring. Ik ben afgelopen voorjaar naar Boston verhuisd. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Current page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "I" Practice (1353) Lesson Learn Lesson words I etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases all that time I write in chalk, Am I fat?, Am I in love?, Am I obliged to file the declaration?, Am I that transparent?, Am I that transparent?, Am I under arrest?, Am I wrong?, and along my father’s garden path I saw the tall trees standing, and I am fifteen years old, and I have a dog, and I mean thoroughly, and I’m an IT guy, and I’m fourteen years old, And the mother said, “I wish you went away from here!”, and then I love to have a good breakfast, As promised, I forward you again the confirmation., at home I still have a postcard, At such moments I don’t think about all the misery, but about the beauty that still remains., But I fear that there will always be people who will slip through the net. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 1