met Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “with (accompanying)” is met. See also Recording English Dutch Learn with bij Learn Examples of "with" in use There are 292 examples of the Dutch word for "with" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn No one could imagine the beautiful things she had seen, nor into what glory she had entered with her grandmother, on New Year’s Day. Niemand had er enig vermoeden van, wat al schoons zij gezien had, in welk een glans zij met haar grootmoeder het nieuwe jaar ingetreden was. Learn to make off with aan de haal met Learn to show off with pakken uit met Learn Stop whining. Stop met zeuren. Learn a quiver with arrows een koker met pijlen Learn I want a dish with ham. Ik wil een gerecht met ham. Learn Work with a partner. Werk met een partner. Learn She dances with passion. Ze danst met hartstocht. Learn with regard to m.b.t. Learn I have worked with the cash register. Ik heb met de kassa gewerkt. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "with (accompanying)" Practice (285) Lesson Learn Lesson words with (accompanying) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a cobbled street, A guitar is a stringed instrument that is played with the fingers or with a plectrum., a lemonade with freshly squeezed juice, a list of textbooks, a little guy with mouse-coloured hair, a long coat with pinstripe, a net with much finer mesh, a quiver with arrows, a stabbing with a utility knife, A tea with milk, please., A typical Greek pays only seven times a year with his bank card at the store., a white chicken with black speckles on her feathers, According to the on-board computer there is something wrong with my tyre pressure., Algeria has signed many economic agreements with China., An accommodation ladder is a walkway with railings to a ship., and on the sideboard with plastic roses, And our princess who along with King Philip followed the match in from the stand, was totally freaking out., and shouts along with beat music, And the matches were glowing so bright, brighter than at noon-day., And the swans swam around him and stroked him with their beaks. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1