naar Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “to” is naar. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn at naar Learn for naar Learn of naar Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn to te Learn to op Learn to naartoe Learn to tot Learn to heen Learn Examples of "to" in use There are 211 examples of the Dutch word for "to" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Who else is going to the party? Wie gaat er nog meer naar het feest? Learn Would you go to Boston if you had the chance to? Zou je naar Boston gaan als je de kans had? Learn I’m thinking of going to Australia. Ik overweeg naar Australië te gaan. Learn Travelling abroad is not recommended. Reizen naar het buitenland wordt afgeraden. Learn I am going to Spain. Ik ga naar Spanje. Learn He looked for the key. Hij zocht naar de sleutel. Learn I’ll be flying to Boston. Ik ga naar Boston vliegen. Learn A ticket to London please. Een ticket naar Londen alstublieft. Learn How much does a ticket to London cost? Hoeveel kost een ticket naar Londen? Learn How much is a ticket to Paris? Hoeveel kost een ticket naar Parijs? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "to" Practice (207) Lesson Learn Lesson words to etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a small deviation to the left, A stray cat came into our garden., A ticket to London please., abroad, After his exile, he returned to his country., All the political parties put the idea in the waste-paper basket., All the windows were brightly lit, and it smelled wonderfully of goose roast; because it was New Years Eve., Although he was sick, he still went to school., Although it rained, we went outside., An accommodation ladder is a walkway with railings to a ship., And immediately an old duck flew to the poor beast and bit it in the neck., And now all the little ducks hurried, as much as they could, and they emerged from the eggs and looked everywhere under the green leaves; and the mother let them look, as much as they wanted; because green is good for the eyes., And so they went to the duck cage., Are you going to attend the meeting?, Are you going to Australia?, Ask the tomcat about it., At four o’clock we are going to the swimming pool., before going on holiday in Spain, Bert walks up to a bus stop and sees another traveller standing there., But now she became colder, but she didn't dare to go home. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 3 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1