op Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “on” is op. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn to occur (part 1) op watch out (part 1, imperative 2nd person singular) op to op Learn sum up (part 2; imperative) op lifted up (part 2) op at op Learn to resolve (part 1) op stretched (part 2) op to appreciate (prefix) op up op Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn on aan Learn on erop Learn Examples of "on" in use There are 226 examples of the Dutch word for "on" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn on this hierop Learn a lot like each other veel op elkaar Learn We’re on our way home. We zijn op weg naar huis. Learn He is always punctual. Hij is altijd op tijd. Learn on the table op tafel Learn One day, we’ll know. Op een dag zullen we het weten. Learn By chance, I met her in the street. Ik kwam haar toevallig op straat tegen. Learn to go on holiday op vakantie gaan Learn Are you on holiday? Ben je op vakantie? Learn The princess now had to lie there all night. Daar moest de prinses nu de hele nacht op liggen. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "on" Practice (223) Lesson Learn Lesson words on etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A bird is incessantly singing on my balcony., a cart that rattles on the cobblestones, A cat always lands on its feet., A large pillar obstructs the view of the lake., a lot like each other, a pub, a lady on a bike, A semi-trailer is a trailer that does not have its own front axle and of which an important part of the weight rests on the towing vehicle (the tractor)., A siege is a prolonged military blockade and attack on a city or fortress., A tray full of things that looked horribly similar to human nails., a white chicken with black speckles on her feathers, According to the SNCB the report is based on premature assumptions., After midnight, it will be dry in most places., agreement on toll on German motorways, ajar, All the instructions are on that paper., An owl is on the roof., 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 laid down a pea on the bed base, and now they are on the right track, and on the hedge sat a raven and made her complain etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1