wie Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “who” is wie. See also Recording English Dutch Learn who (conjunction) die Learn Examples of "who" in use There are 64 examples of the Dutch word for "who" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Who should we believe? Wie moeten we geloven? Learn Who’s shorter, Tom or Mary? Wie is kleiner, Tom of Mary? Learn Who else is going to the party? Wie gaat er nog meer naar het feest? Learn Who built your house? Wie heeft je huis gebouwd? Learn I tell you the truth, although you might find it unpleasant, but that is a proof of my friendship Ik zeg je de waarheid, al vind je dit ook niet prettig, en daaraan kan men zien, wie zijn ware vrienden zijn Learn Who works in the furniture factory? Wie werkt in de meubelfabriek? Learn Who won the game? Wie heeft de wedstrijd gewonnen? Learn I wonder who’ll win. Ik ben benieuwd wie er gaat winnen. Learn Who do I hear whistling? Wie hoor ik fluiten? Learn Who was the contact person assigned to you? Wie was de contactpersoon die u werd toegewezen? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "who" Practice (64) Lesson Learn Lesson words who etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases anyone else, Ask anyone., Course for those who commit a minor offence, Dries Buytaert is unknown to many, but whoever uses the Internet, comes into contact every day with his work., First come, first served., He who buries his head in the sand today will grind his teeth tomorrow., I found out who Tom’s father is., I tell you the truth, although you might find it unpleasant, but that is a proof of my friendship, I want to know who paid for this., I wonder who’ll win., I wonder who’ll win., It could be any one of us., It could be anyone., No one knows who’s responsible., That’s not something anyone can do., Those who misbehave during the lesson can clear off and do not have to come back., Who am I to say that?, Who are the parents?, Who are you afraid of?, Who are you with? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 9 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 4 Acknowledgements Audio Domien De Groot