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 By the way, I have something to tell you. Trouwens, ik moet je iets zeggen. Learn I’m tired, but I still can’t fall asleep. Ik ben moe maar ik kan nog niet slapen. Learn I’m Mary by the way and this is Tom. Ik ben trouwens Maria, en dit is Tom. Learn I didn’t go shopping yesterday. Ik ben gisteren niet gaan winkelen. Learn This is the kind of music that I like. Dit is het soort muziek dat ik leuk vind. Learn I felt safe when he was with me. Ik voelde me veilig wanneer hij bij me was. Learn I found out who Tom’s father is. Ik ben erachter gekomen wie Toms vader is. Learn I’m not the one responsible for this mistake. Ik ben niet verantwoordelijk voor deze fout. Learn I’m going to Australia to work on a farm. Ik ga naar Australië om op een boerderij te werken. Learn I was a kid and didn’t know any better than that it would never pass ik was een kind en wist niet beter dan dat ’t nooit voorbij zou gaan Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 … 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