waar Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “where” is waar. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn Recording Englishtrue Dutchwaar LearnLearn Recording Englishwhere? Dutchwaar? LearnLearn Examples of "where" in use There are 81 examples of the Dutch word for "where" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Recording EnglishWhere are there a lot of bars? DutchWaar zijn er veel bars? LearnLearn Recording EnglishWhere is there a bakery? DutchWaar is de bakkerij? LearnLearn Recording EnglishWhere are the passports? DutchWaar zijn de paspoorten? LearnLearn Recording EnglishWhere did Yanni learn to make baskets? DutchWaar leerde Yanni manden maken? LearnLearn Recording Englishthis arid, dry land, where there is no water Dutchdit dorre, droge land, waar geen water is LearnLearn Recording EnglishCould you show me where I am on the map? DutchKan u op de kaart aanduiden waar ik me bevind? LearnLearn Recording EnglishDon’t make promises you can’t keep. DutchMaak geen beloftes waar je je niet aan kunt houden. LearnLearn Recording EnglishTom reluctantly gave Mary what she asked for. DutchTom gaf Maria met tegenzin hetgeen waar ze om vroeg. LearnLearn Recording EnglishWhere were you the night the factory burned down? DutchWaar was je op de avond dat de fabriek platbrandde? LearnLearn Recording EnglishLet’s find a quiet spot where we can talk. DutchLaat ons een rustige plek zoeken waar we kunnen praten. LearnLearn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "where" Practice (82) Lesson Learn Lesson words where etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases against which, By the way, where were you yesterday?, Can you tell me where the station is?, Could you show me where I am on the map?, Did you find out where Tom lives?, Do you happen to know where she lives?, Do you want to embarrass me in front of my friends?, Do your parents know where you are?, Don’t make promises you can’t keep., How did you find out where I live?, I don’t think Tom has any idea where Mary is now., I know where he is., 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., Let’s find out where Tom is., 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, this arid, dry land, where there is no water etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 6 Part of Speech Courses Conjunctions 1 Pronouns 3 Adverbs 2