vandaag Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “today” is vandaag. Examples of "today" in use There are 27 examples of the Dutch word for "today" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Today’s going to be a hot day. Het wordt een warme dag vandaag. Learn I’m not working today. Ik werk vandaag niet. Learn I need to see that report today. Ik moet dat rapport vandaag zien. Learn Today I’m staying at home. Ik blijf vandaag thuis. Learn Are you working today? Werk je vandaag? Learn Have you already read the newspaper today? Heb je vandaag de krant al gelezen? Learn We are not allowed to join today. We mogen niet aanschuiven vandaag. Learn I’m going to wash my hair today. Ik ga vandaag mijn haar wassen. Learn Today I am extremely tired. Vandaag ben ik uitermate moe. Learn I forgot that today was Tom’s birthday. Ik was vergeten dat het Tom zijn verjaardag was vandaag. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "today" Practice (28) Lesson Learn Lesson words today etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A number of Brussels taxi associations today left the Brussels inner ring paralysed., Also in our country, especially the coastal municipalities braced themselves last night and today., Are you working today?, Have you already read the newspaper today?, He who buries his head in the sand today will grind his teeth tomorrow., Here are the new words that I have noted down until today., I forgot that today was Tom’s birthday., I have a meeting today., I learned something today, thanks to you., I need to see that report today., I’m going to wash my hair today., I’m not coming today., I’m not working today., She didn’t come to work today., There is no school today., Today I am extremely tired., Today is a cool, rainy day., Today I’m staying at home., Today I’ve learned something about home education in the Netherlands., Today we have time. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Dates and times 1 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 5