waar Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “where” is waar. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn true waar Learn where? waar? Learn Examples of "where" in use There are 53 examples of the Dutch word for "where" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn By the way, where were you yesterday? Trouwens, waar was je gisteren? Learn Where can I get money changed? Waar kan ik geld wisselen? Learn Where are there a lot of restaurants? Waar zijn er veel restaurants? Learn Put the book back where you found it. Leg het boek terug waar je het gevonden hebt. Learn What are you interested in? Waar bent u in geïnteresseerd? Learn Where is an ATM? Waar vind ik een geldautomaat? Learn Where’s the mirror? Waar is de spiegel? Learn Where can I take a shower? Waar kan ik douchen? Learn Where did you go on your last vacation? Waar ben je laatst op vakantie geweest? Learn Do you want to embarrass me in front of my friends? Wil je me voor schut zetten waar al mijn vrienden bij zijn? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "where" Practice (38) Lesson Learn Lesson words where etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases against which, Can you tell me where the station is?, Do your parents know where you are?, Don’t make promises you can’t keep., it gave light, and where it shone against the wall, it went as transparent as a veil, Let’s find a quiet spot where we can talk., of which, Put the book back where you found it., That’s how it arrived at the great swamp, where the wild ducks lived., The poor animal did not know what these birds were called nor where they were flying to, What are you interested in?, What were you talking about? (you plural), Where are my parents?, Where are the passports?, Where are there a lot of bars?, Where are there a lot of hotels?, Where are there a lot of restaurants?, Where are there a lot of sites to see?, Where can I buy eggs?, Where can I get a traveler’s cheque changed? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 9 Part of Speech Courses Conjunctions 1 Pronouns 3 Adverbs 2