die Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “who (conjunction)” is die. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn Recording Englishthose Dutchdie LearnLearn Recording Englishthese Dutchdie LearnLearn Recording Englishthat Dutchdie LearnLearn See also Recording English Dutch Learn Recording Englishwho Dutchwie LearnLearn Examples of "who" in use There are 44 examples of the Dutch word for "who" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Recording EnglishIs there someone I can call for you? DutchIs er iemand die ik voor je kan roepen? LearnLearn Recording EnglishPeople who go to bed early and get up early live a long time. DutchMensen die vroeg naar bed gaan en vroeg opstaan, leven lang. LearnLearn Recording EnglishGert has always pushed away from himself the business side. DutchGert heeft die zakelijke kant altijd van zich afgeduwd. LearnLearn Recording EnglishI pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but to unify. DutchIk beloof een president te zijn die niet wil verdelen, maar verenigen. LearnLearn Recording EnglishHow did you know Tom and Mary were the ones who stole your saxophone? DutchHoe wist je dat Tom en Mary degenen waren die je saxofoon hadden gestolen? LearnLearn Recording EnglishA tray full of things that looked horribly similar to human nails. DutchEen dienblad vol dingen die gruwelijk veel op menselijke nagels leken. LearnLearn Recording EnglishThe next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window. DutchDe volgende ochtend kwam er iemand die tralies voor Harry’s raam monteerde. LearnLearn Recording English“It’s too big!” they all said, and the turkey that had come into the world with spurs and therefore thought he was emperor, blew himself up like a ship with full sails and came up to him; then he clucked and his head turned bright red. Dutch“Het is te groot!” zeiden allen, en de kalkoense haan, die met sporen ter wereld gekomen was en daarom dacht, dat hij keizer was, blies zich op als een schip met volle zeilen en kwam op hem af; toen klokte hij en werd zijn kop vuurrood. LearnLearn Recording EnglishDo not give in to your passions and desires, as happens to people who do not know God. DutchGeef niet toe aan uw hartstochten en begeerten, zoals gebeurt bij mensen die God niet kennen. LearnLearn Recording EnglishAnd our princess who along with King Philip followed the match in from the stand, was totally freaking out. DutchEn ook onze vorstin die samen met koning Filip de wedstrijd vanop de tribune volgde, ging volledig uit haar dak. LearnLearn 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 "who (conjunction)" Practice (44) Lesson Learn Lesson words who (conjunction) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A memory is an experience from the past that is stored in memory., A tray full of things that looked horribly similar to human nails., And our princess who along with King Philip followed the match in from the stand, was totally freaking out., And the tomcat, whom she called her son, could arch his back and purr; he even gave sparks, but then one had to stroke his hair the wrong direction., But they will kill me, because I, who am so ugly, dare to approach them, Do not give in to your passions and desires, as happens to people who do not know God., Gert has always pushed away from himself the business side., How did you know Tom and Mary were the ones who stole your saxophone?, I pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but to unify., In that way other airlines are grabbed by the short and curlies., In the middle of this there was a duck in her nest, who had to hatch her young; but it almost bored her, it took so long, before the ducklings hatched., Is there someone I can call for you?, It was a princess who stood outside in front of the gate., It’s better to be killed by them, than being bitten by the ducks, pecked by the chickens, kicked by the maiden who feeds the chickens, or starved with hunger in the winter., I’m the one who got beaten up., Keep your decency and bow to the old duck that you see there., Much to the dismay of the unions at the airport, which spoilt the Irish budget airline party with a demonstration., Near here in another swamp are some nice wild geese, all ladies, who, like you, can say “quack!”., Not everyone who lives here is rich., Now he traveled all over the world to find such a one, but all he saw lacked something. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 10 Part of Speech Courses Conjunctions 1 Pronouns 4