laat Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “late” is laat. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn let laat Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn late te laat Learn late late Learn Examples of "late" in use There are 30 examples of the Dutch word for "late" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn What time does it close? Hoe laat gaat het dicht? Learn Why were you late for class? Waarom was je te laat in de les? Learn What time is she going to Lyon? Hoe laat gaat ze naar Lyon? Learn She is used to staying up late. Zij is gewend laat op te blijven. Learn What time do you start work? Hoe laat begint u met werken? Learn What time is breakfast? Hoe laat is het ontbijt? Learn When is closing time? Hoe laat is de sluitingstijd? Learn When does the show start? Hoe laat begint de voorstelling? Learn First later on the day it became quiet; but the poor duckling did not dare to get up yet; it waited several hours more, before it turned around, and then it rushed out of the swamp as fast as it could. Eerst laat op de dag werd het stil; maar het arme eendje durfde nog niet opstaan; het wachtte nog verscheidene uren, voordat het omkeek, en toen snelde het uit het moeras weg, zo vlug als het maar kon. Learn Sooner or later the prisoners of war will be liberated. Vroeg of laat zullen de krijgsgevangenen bevrijd worden. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Practice Lesson "late" Practice (31) Lesson Learn Lesson words late, late etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are they still late?, At what time?, Do you know what time the train leaves?, First later on the day it became quiet; but the poor duckling did not dare to get up yet; it waited several hours more, before it turned around, and then it rushed out of the swamp as fast as it could., He is late now., He is late., He will be late., I am happy to be late., I’m going to be late for work., I’m late, She is used to staying up late., Sooner or later the prisoners of war will be liberated., the bus is late, Tom will be too late., What time do you start work?, What time does it close?, What time does it open?, What time is breakfast?, What time is it?, What time is she going to Lyon? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 17 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person singular) 2 Acknowledgements Audio Leslie Van Ael