wanneer Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “when” is wanneer. See also Recording English Dutch Learn when toen Learn Examples of "when" in use There are 45 examples of the Dutch word for "when" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn When are you going to the cafe? Wanneer ga je naar het café? Learn When are you going to Vienna? Wanneer ga je naar Wenen? Learn when I printed it wanneer ik het geprint had Learn When is the soil saturated? Wanneer is de bodem verzadigd? Learn When will you finish your assignment? Wanneer zul je je opdracht afmaken? Learn When will my suitcase be found? Wanneer wordt mijn koffer gevonden? Learn When is the first stopover? Wanneer is de eerste tussenstop? Learn When are the meetings? Wanneer zijn de bijeenkomsten? Learn When are the meetings? Wanneer zijn de vergaderingen? Learn When do we speak of saturation? Wanneer spreken we van verzadiging? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "when" Practice (46) Lesson Learn Lesson words when etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases He turned his back on me when I needed him most., Hello, madam, do you know when the bus is coming?, I feel dizzy every time I get up., I felt safe when he was with me., In legal proceedings, in absentia can be granted if a party does not show up., That’s when my trouble first began., This is what I drink when I’m with Tom., Tom doesn’t know when Mary will leave Boston., We have to leave now if we want to get home before dark., When a 16-year-old does the same thing, that is deviant behaviour and can be responded to., When are the meetings?, When are the meetings?, When are we going to Lyon?, When are we going to the beach?, When are we going to the restaurant?, When are you coming back?, When are you getting your hair cut?, When are you going to Paris?, When are you going to the cafe?, When are you going to Vienna? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 14 Part of Speech Courses Conjunctions 2 Adverbs 3 Acknowledgements Audio J.vdleeNL