af Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “off” is af. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn down af Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn off uit Examples of "off" in use There are 23 examples of the Dutch word for "off" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn to be well off goed af zijn Learn I’m dropping out of school. Ik ga van school af. Learn I wonder who’ll win. Ik vraag me af wie er gaat winnen. Learn wonder vraag me af Learn Take off your hat. Zet je hoed af. Learn Please take off your hat. Zet alstublieft uw hoed af. Learn Tom sometimes rips off his customers. Tom zet zijn klanten soms af. Learn I wonder if Tom knew we had to do that. Ik vraag me af of Tom wist dat we dat moesten doen. Learn She wiped the drool off her mouth. Ze veegde het kwijl van haar mond af. Learn He finished his homework at the last minute. Hij maakte zijn huiswerk op het valreep af. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "off" Practice (24) Lesson Learn Lesson words off, wonder etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Afterwards, the witnesses testified., He finished his homework at the last minute., He walked towards them with great strides and waving arms., He wiped his sweaty bald head., I was wondering if I might pique your interest in this., I wonder if Tom knew we had to do that., I wonder who’ll win., It’s very hard to get rid of the cockroaches in our house., I’m dropping out of school., Please take off your hat., She again struck a match on the wall, and again it became bright around her; in the brightness stood her old grandmother, clear and shining, yet loving in her appearance., She wiped the drool off her mouth., Take off your hat., The government should do away with these regulations., The squirrels jumped from branch to branch., the wind tore them off, so they danced around, and up in the air it was ice cold, to be well off, Tom broke off a twig from the branch., Tom chopped down the branch with an ax., Tom sometimes rips off his customers. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 17 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 4 Acknowledgements Audio Gerda van der Haak