me Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “me” is me. See also Recording English Dutch Learn me (emphatic) mij Learn Examples of "me" in use There are 145 examples of the Dutch word for "me" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I’m sorry. Het spijt me. Learn Tom sat next to me. Tom zat naast me. Learn I want to say I’m sorry. Ik wil zeggen dat het me spijt. Learn You can’t give me orders. U kunt me geen enkel bevel geven. Learn “You don’t understand me,” said the duckling. «Je begrijpt mij niet!» zei het eendje. Learn I would be grateful if you could do that for me. Ik zou dankbaar zijn als je dat voor me zou willen doen. Learn My parents advised me not to drive too fast. Mijn ouders hebben me afgeraden om te snel te rijden. Learn The doctor advised me not to consume too much sugar. De dokter heeft me afgeraden om te veel suiker te eten. Learn By the way, the owner of this restaurant is a friend of mine. De eigenaar van dit restaurant is trouwens een vriend van me. Learn Someone help me. Iemand, help me even. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "me" Practice (143) Lesson Learn Lesson words me, wonder etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are you avoiding me?, but it makes me rather melancholic, By the way, the owner of this restaurant is a friend of mine., Can you give me a piece of bread, please?, Can you understand me?, Can you write that down for me?, Could you show me where I am on the map?, Did you cheat on me?, Do you want to embarrass me in front of my friends?, Don’t ask me that question again., Don’t give me that., Don’t touch me., Forgive me, for I have sinned., Give me a hundred dollars., Give me back my ring., Hand me the glue and the scissors in that box, please., Have a drink with me, Tom., Have you ever cheated on me?, he accompanies me everywhere, he asked me etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 4 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 2 Acknowledgements Audio Gerda van der Haak