daar Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “there (place)” is daar. See also Recording English Dutch Learn there er Learn there erheen Learn there heen Learn Examples of "there" in use There are 46 examples of the Dutch word for "there" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn That was already there. Dat was al daar. Learn There it revived. Daar kwam het weer bij. Learn Do you know how I can get there? Weet je hoe ik daar kan komen? Learn Can we sit there? Kunnen we daar zitten? Learn Have you been there? Ben je daar geweest? Learn What do you have there? (you plural) Wat hebben jullie daar? Learn if I should go there als ik daar heen zou gaan Learn The princess now had to lie there all night. Daar moest de prinses nu de hele nacht op liggen. Learn I don’t know those people over there. Die mensen daar ken ik niet. Learn Oh, look, there comes the bus! O, kijk, daar komt de bus al aan! Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "there (place)" Practice (44) Lesson Learn Lesson words there (place) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases and the smallest shouted: “there is a new swan!”, and up there, there was no cold, nor hunger, nor fear, they would be with God!, Bert walks up to a bus stop and sees another traveler standing there., Both of them stop there., but - the light already went out, the stove disappeared and all that was left, was the remains of a half-burnt match in her hand., Can we sit there?, Do you know how I can get there?, Have you been there?, he is always boasting about that, I don’t know those people over there., if I should go there, Inside there was a terrible noise; because there were two families disputing each other’s possession of an eel head, and finally the cat still got it., Keep your decency and bow to the old duck you see there: that is the most important of all; she is of Spanish descent, which is why she is so fat., Lit up by the blazing sun, there stood an old castle, that was surrounded by a deep canal, and from the wall to the water thick brushwood was growing., nobody benefits from that, Oh, look, there comes the bus!, Ron said it made him sick, So now the little girl was walking barefoot, her feet were now red and blue from the cold., Sorry, I’m not responsible for that., Splash! there she jumped into the water. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 6 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 1