het Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “it” is het. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn the (neutral) het Learn Examples of "it" in use There are 467 examples of the Dutch word for "it" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn We will understand it afterwards. Nadien zullen we het begrijpen. Learn It was cold, and in addition, it was windy. Het was koud, en bovendien was er wind. Learn It’s a matter of life and death. Het is een kwestie van leven en dood. Learn I don’t know how to explain it. Ik weet niet hoe ik het moet uitleggen. Learn Put the book back where you found it. Leg het boek terug waar je het gevonden hebt. Learn Was it raining on your wedding day? Was het aan het regenen op jullie trouwdag? Learn It’s your responsibility. Het is jouw verantwoordelijkheid. Learn Everything went smoothly. Het ging allemaal als een leien dakje. Learn It was terribly cold, snow was falling and it was already starting to get dark. Het was snerpend koud, het sneeuwde en begon al donker te worden. Learn “Besides, it is a drake,“ they said; “and that is why it doesn’t matter that much.“ “Bovendien is het een woerd,” zeide zij; “en daarom doet het er zo veel niet toe.” Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "it" Practice (468) Lesson Learn Lesson words -ing (indicates continuous tense), it, it (abbreviation) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases After midnight, it will be dry in most places., After saying this, she grabbed it and stroked its feathers smooth., Agreed, as long as the wind doesn’t start blowing., All the windows were brightly lit, and it smelled wonderfully of goose roast; because it was New Years Eve., Although he had no experience, he did well., Although it rained, we went outside., Am I wrong?, and as soon as they were out of his sight, he dived under the water until the bottom, and when he rose again he was almost beside himself with excitement, and before he well knew how it had happened, he found himself in a large garden, in which fragrant elders bent their long green branches down to the water, And immediately an old duck flew to the poor beast and bit it in the neck., And so it stayed motionless, while the hail whirled through the reeds and one shot after another banged, And the matches were glowing so bright, brighter than at noon-day., and then he began to feel such a great longing for a swim on the water, that he could not help telling the hen., Around noon, it started to rain., As they climbed higher and higher in the air, the ugly little duckling felt wonderfully weary, Ask anyone., At first the job looked good to him, but later it became tiresome., At first, Tom thought French was difficult, but now he thinks it’s easy., At last he became exhausted, and lay still and helpless, frozen fast in the ice., Believe me, it is a turkey egg! etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 1