blijft Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “stays (3rd person singular)” is blijft. Examples of "stays" in use There are 10 examples of the Dutch word for "stays" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I want you to stay with Tom. Ik wil dat je bij Tom blijft. Learn How many days is she staying here? Hoeveel dagen blijft ze hier? Learn How many years will he stay here? Hoeveel jaar blijft hij hier? Learn Why does this keep happening? Waarom blijft dit gebeuren? Learn Tom remains suspicious. Tom blijft achterdochtig. Learn You cannot make a silk purse from a sow’s ear. Al draagt een aap een gouden ring, het is en blijft een lelijk ding. Learn My girlfriend is on her period and is staying home. Mijn vriendin is ongesteld en blijft thuis. Learn “Quack, quack! Come with me, then I will take you into the big world and introduce you in the duck cage: but keep close to me and watch out for the cat!“ “Kwak, kwak! Gaat maar met mij mee, dan zal ik je in de grote wereld brengen en je in de eendenkooi voorstellen: maar zorgt, dat je dicht in mijn nabijheid blijft, en neemt je voor de kat in acht!” Learn This afternoon it will remain heavily cloudy, windy and rainy. Deze namiddag blijft het zwaarbewolkt, winderig en regenachtig. Learn Nevertheless, he always remains optimistic, even in difficult times. Niettemin blijft hij altijd optimistisch, zelfs in moeilijke tijden. Learn Practice Lesson "stays (3rd person singular)" Practice (10) Lesson Learn Lesson words stays (3rd person singular) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases How many days is she staying here?, How many years will he stay here?, I want you to stay with Tom., Nevertheless, he always remains optimistic, even in difficult times., This afternoon it will remain heavily cloudy, windy and rainy., Tom remains suspicious., Why does this keep happening?, You cannot make a silk purse from a sow’s ear., “Quack, quack! Come with me, then I will take you into the big world and introduce you in the duck cage: but keep close to me and watch out for the cat!“ etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 58 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person singular) 4