aan Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “at” is aan. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn to aan tackle (2nd person singular, second part) aan felt; sensed (part 2) aan of aan Learn from aan Learn on aan Learn See also Recording English Dutch Learn at ter Learn of aan Learn of van Learn at bij Learn at op Learn at om Learn at ten Learn Examples of "at" in use There are 47 examples of the Dutch word for "at" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn We don’t need any more problems. We hebben geen behoefte aan nog meer problemen. Learn I prefer the black one. Ik geef de voorkeur aan de zwarte. Learn Tom is still at his desk. Tom zit nog steeds aan zijn bureau. Learn deep infection of the respiratory system diepe infectie aan de luchtwegen Learn The envoys arrived yesterday. De gezanten kwamen gisteren aan. Learn There is a restriction in the number of participants. Er is een beperking aan het aantal deelnemers. Learn Just ask our mistress yourself, the old woman. Vraag het zelf maar aan onze meesteres, de oude vrouw Learn The Christmas lights shone higher and higher: she now saw them like stars in the sky. De Kerstlichtjes stegen al hoger en hoger: zij zag ze nu als sterren aan den hemel. Learn to make off with aan de haal met Learn Whose side are you on? Aan wiens kant sta je? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "at" Practice (41) Lesson Learn Lesson words at, on, speaking, to work etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a bush on the edge of the clearing was shaking, A clothes hanger is a piece of wood, metal or plastic, in the shape of the human shoulders and has a hook on the top., back to work, Can we sit by the window?, deep infection of the respiratory system, His wife nags him constantly., I prefer the black one., Is there table service?, It was summer, the corn was ripe, the hay stood on the green pastures and the stork was walking on its long, red legs and talking Egyptian; because he had learned this language from his mother., It’s becoming more and more popular., 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 making tea., Just ask our mistress yourself, the old woman., Lit up by the blazing sun, there stood an old castle, that was surrounded by a deep canal, and from the wall to the water thick brushwood was growing., My house is on the other side of the river., No more messing about with the USB port, Now he traveled all over the world to find such a one, but all he saw lacked something., on the basis of, She gave him a piercing look., The Christmas lights shone higher and higher: she now saw them like stars in the sky. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 10 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 2