ik Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “I” is ik. Examples of "I" in use There are 1355 examples of the Dutch word for "I" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I accelerate and stay in the left lane. Ik versnel en blijf in de linkerrijstrook rijden. Learn I do not know whether to accept or to refuse. Ik weet niet of ik het zou aanvaarden of afwijzen. Learn I like to solve problems. Ik vind het leuk om problemen op te lossen. Learn I want to encourage my friend to go and exercise. Ik wil mijn vriend aanmoedigen om te gaan sporten. Learn I am an Australian citizen. Ik ben een Australisch staatsburger. Learn I can solve that problem in an instant. Ik kan dat probleem in een handomdraai verhelpen. Learn I want to talk to the Australian embassy. Ik wil met de Australische ambassade spreken. Learn though I do not immediately have a ready alternative al heb ik ook niet meteen een pasklaar alternatief Learn I feel dizzy every time I get up. Telkens wanneer ik recht sta, voel ik mijn hoofd draaien. Learn I often write contributions for Wikipedia. Ik schrijf zeer dikwijls bijdragen voor Wikipedia. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Current page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "I" Practice (1355) 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