wij Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “we (emphatic)” is wij. See also Recording English Dutch Learn we we Learn Examples of "we" in use There are 45 examples of the Dutch word for "we" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn “Look at that! Now we wil get additional ones, as if we are not enough already! And gosh! that one duckling looks so ugly! We don’t want that here! ” “Kijk eens! Nu moeten wij nog het aanhangsel krijgen, alsof wij al niet talrijk genoeg waren! En foei! wat ziet dat ene eendje er uit! Dat willen wij hier niet hebben!” Learn The kids played while we watched. De kinderen speelden terwijl wij keken. Learn we didn’t give it the proper attention then wij schonken daar toen niet de juiste aandacht aan Learn We are currently looking for an enthusiastic, driven project manager to strengthen our Content & Online Solutions department in Mechelen Momenteel kijken wij uit naar een enthousiaste, gedreven projectmanager om onze afdeling Content & Online Solutions in Mechelen te versterken Learn We saw a beautiful carriage in the museum. Wij zagen een prachtige koets in het museum. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Practice Lesson "we (emphatic)" Practice (44) Lesson Learn Lesson words we (emphatic) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Now the tomcat was the master of the house, and the hen was mistress, and they always said, “We and the world,”, The kids played while we watched., we also had a house-elf to iron the laundry, we are, We are also going to cry., We are approaching a dangerous situation., We are at school., We are at the police station., We are by far the largest party in the country., We are currently looking for an enthusiastic, driven project manager to strengthen our Content & Online Solutions department in Mechelen, We are friends., We are here., We are learning a language., We are leaving soon., we are not stupid, We build houses., we didn’t give it the proper attention then, we didn’t know, We don’t trust strangers., We don’t understand you? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 12 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 4