Dutch A1: Deck 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Sometimes I go out to eat (for lunch) with my colleagues.

A

Soms ga ik met mijn collega’s uit eten.

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2
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I’m rarely (seldom) at home.

A

Ik ben zelden thuis.

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3
Q

She always has to (must) work.

A

Ze moet altijd werken.

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4
Q

You never call me.

A

Je belt me nooit.

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5
Q

We often write (lit. write often) emails to our supplier.

A

We schrijven vaak e-mails aan onze leverancier.

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6
Q

He comes by (along) now and then.

A

Hij komt af en toe langs.

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7
Q

Are your parents young or old?

A

Zijn je ouders jong of oud?

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8
Q

Later (on) I want a daughter and a son.

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Later wil ik een dochter en een zoon.

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9
Q

You can’t be serious! (lit. That mean you not!)

A

Dat meen je niet!

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10
Q

They have three children.

A

Ze hebben drie kinderen.

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11
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My uncle and aunt are divorced.

A

Mijn oom en tante zijn gescheiden.

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12
Q

My grandparents had five children.

A

Mijn grootouders hadden vijf kinderen.

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13
Q

I’m not thin, but also not fat.

A

Ik ben niet slank, maar ook niet dik.

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14
Q

My father and mother have bought a house.

A

Mijn vader en moeder hebben een huis gekocht.

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15
Q

He has a brother and a sister.

A

Hij heeft een broer en een zus.

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16
Q

Young and old (lit. Small and big), everyone is welcome.

A

Klein en groot, iedereen is welkom.

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17
Q

He doesn’t write letters anymore.

A

Hij schrijft geen brieven meer.

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18
Q

I don’t believe it.

A

Ik geloof het niet.

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19
Q

Do you work to live or live to work?

A

Werk je om te leven of leef je om te werken?

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20
Q

I’m moving to Ghent.

A

Ik verhuis naar Gent.

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21
Q

You catch mice with bacon (lit. With bacon catches one mice).

A

Met spek vangt men muizen.

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22
Q

We traveled by train.

A

We reisden met de trein.

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23
Q

I would like a kilo (of) plums.

A

Ik wil graag een kilo pruimen.

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24
Q

That’s then twenty euros.

A

Dat is dan twintig euro.

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25
Q

I’m buying a pear at the market.

A

Ik koop een peer op de markt.

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26
Q

Are we going shopping (lit. Go we shopping do)?

A

Gaan we boodschappen doen?

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27
Q

nineteen - twenty

A

negentien - twintig

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28
Q

thirteen - fourteen

A

dertien - veertien

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29
Q

fifteen - sixteen

A

vijftien - zestien

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30
Q

red cherries

A

rode kersen

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31
Q

sour plums

A

zure pruimen

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32
Q

seventeen - eighteen

A

zeventien - achttien

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33
Q

Shall we go out?

A

Zullen we uitgaan?

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34
Q

Do you have time on Saturday evening?

A

Heb je zaterdagavond tijd?

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35
Q

Do you feel like going to the movie theater?

A

Heb je zin om naar de bioscoop te gaan?

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36
Q

Do you want to come (lit. go) along dancing?

A

Ga je mee dansen?

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37
Q

to meet up (lit. speak up)

A

afspreken

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38
Q

outside in front of the movie theater

A

buiten voor de bioscoop

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39
Q

Where and when?

A

Waar en wanneer?

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40
Q

inside at the box office

A

binnen aan het loket

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41
Q

See you then!

A

Tot dan!

42
Q

He is standing behind the bar.

A

Hij staat achter de bar.

43
Q

Do you have time this evening?

A

Heb je vanavond tijd?

44
Q

What are we going to do today?

A

Wat gaan we vandaag doen?

45
Q

See you tomorrow!

A

Tot morgen!

46
Q

I’m going to go swimming in the morning (mornings).

A

Ik ga ‘s morgens zwemmen.

47
Q

Tonight we’re going to the movie theater.

A

Vanavond gaan we naar de bioscoop.

48
Q

Do you have time tomorrow evening?

A

Heb je morgenavond tijd?

49
Q

Next (following) weekend she is going swimming.

A

Volgend weekend gaat zij zwemmen.

50
Q

Today you (plural) are eating in the restaurant.

A

Vandaag eten jullie in het restaurant.

51
Q

I am going for a walk soon.

A

Ik ga straks wandelen.

52
Q

in the afternoon (afternoons) (lit. middays)

A

’s middags

53
Q

at night (nights)

A

’s nachts

54
Q

in the evening (evenings)

A

’s avonds

55
Q

soon

A

straks

56
Q

in the morning (mornings)

A

’s morgens

57
Q

to cook together

A

samen koken

58
Q

Thursday

A

donderdag

59
Q

Tuesday

A

dinsdag

60
Q

Wednesday

A

woensdag

61
Q

Friday

A

vrijdag

62
Q

Monday

A

maandag

63
Q

Saturday – Sunday

A

zaterdag – zondag

64
Q

I ask myself if she likes dancing.

A

Ik vraag me af of zij graag danst.

65
Q

Do you know if he reads lots of books?

A

Weet jij of hij veel boeken leest?

66
Q

We sing in a choir because we love music.

A

Wij zingen in een koor omdat we van muziek houden.

67
Q

He often plays soccer because he is sporty.

A

Hij voetbalt vaak omdat hij sportief is.

68
Q

Why doesn’t he like dancing?

A

Waarom danst hij niet graag?

69
Q

Do you know if she’s clever?

A

Weet jij of ze slim is?

70
Q

We love walking and bike rides.

A

We houden van wandelingen en fietstochten.

71
Q

She rides a bike because it’s healthy.

A

Ze fietst omdat het gezond is.

72
Q

She doesn’t like going for walks.

A

Zij wandelt niet graag.

73
Q

He doesn’t like reading.

A

Hij leest niet graag.

74
Q

They like playing soccer.

A

Zij voetballen graag.

75
Q

You like reading a book.

A

Je leest graag een boek.

76
Q

You dance well.

A

Je danst goed.

77
Q

He’s reading an interesting article.

A

Hij leest een interessant artikel.

78
Q

I’m listening to music.

A

Ik luister muziek.

79
Q

You (pl.) play soccer on Saturday.

A

Jullie voetballen op zaterdag.

80
Q

They ride a bike to work.

A

Zij fietsen naar het werk.

81
Q

We’re walking to the swimming pool.

A

We wandelen naar het zwembad.

82
Q

It is eight thirty-eight (lit. eight over half nine).

A

Het is acht over half negen.

83
Q

It is twenty past two (lit. ten before half three).

A

Het is tien voor half drie.

84
Q

It is quarter to seven.

A

Het is kwart voor zeven.

85
Q

It is quarter past three.

A

Het is kwart over drie.

86
Q

What time is it?

A

Hoe laat is het?

87
Q

It is eight o’clock.

A

Het is acht uur.

88
Q

It is half past five (lit. half six).

A

Het is half zes.

89
Q

She is twelve years [old] and he is four years [old].

A

Zij is twaalf jaar en hij is vier jaar.

90
Q

Nine rolls and eight apples, please.

A

Negen broodjes en acht appels, alstublieft.

91
Q

I have [a] break at two o’clock and at seven o’clock.

A

Ik heb pauze om twee uur en om zeven uur.

92
Q

I am counting (telling) from one to ten.

A

Ik tel van een tot tien.

93
Q

In ten days, I have three weeks of vacation.

A

Over tien dagen heb ik drie weken vakantie.

94
Q

It costs six euros and five cents.

A

Het kost zes euro en vijf cent.

95
Q

Could you (formal) show me (let me see) that on the map? (lit. Can you me that on the map let see?)

A

Kunt u mij dat op de plattegrond laten zien?

96
Q

I don’t know this place (lit. here). (lit. I am here not familiar (knowing).)

A

Ik ben hier niet bekend.

97
Q

May I ask you (formal) something?

A

Mag ik u iets vragen?

98
Q

Could you (formal) help me?

A

Kunt u mij helpen?

99
Q

far away

A

ver weg

100
Q

straight ahead

A

rechtdoor