iemand Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “someone” is iemand. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn anyone iemand Learn Opposite Recording English Dutch Learn nobody niemand Learn Examples of "someone" in use There are 34 examples of the Dutch word for "someone" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn then he realized with horror that someone was sponging his forehead toen besefte hij vol afschuw dat iemand zijn voorhoofd afsponste Learn The next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window. De volgende ochtend kwam er iemand die tralies voor Harry’s raam monteerde. Learn Under no circumstances must anyone enter the room until it has been cleaned up completely. Onder geen beding mag iemand de kamer betreden voordat deze volledig is opgeruimd. Learn When someone is struck by lightning, similar phenomena occur as in electrocution. Als iemand door de bliksem wordt getroffen treden vergelijkbare verschijnselen op als bij elektrocutie. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Practice Lesson "someone" Practice (35) Lesson Learn Lesson words someone etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are you expecting anybody?, Banishment is the removal of someone from a community., Can somebody help?, Do you know anybody who works in that building?, Has anyone ever told you that you snore when you sleep?, I don’t think anyone would want to read this book a second time., Is someone going to show it to me?, Is someone going to show them to me?, Is there someone here who speaks English?, Is there someone I can call for you?, It never occurred to me that someone would make up such a thing., I’ve had to fire someone several times in my career., Let’s leave now before anyone changes their mind., Now someone is dying!, Someone could get hurt doing this., Someone help me., Someone is going to show me my hotel room., Someone told me Tom was allergic to wheat., someone with less experience, The next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 18 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 5