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Words and sentences
New
stilte
silence
New
we
we
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zijn
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- To be, to exist.
- Used to connect a noun to an adjective that describes it.
- Used to form the perfect tense of the active voice of some verbs, together with a past participle.
- Used to form the perfect tense of the active voice of some verbs, together with a past participle. Note: The perfect tense of most other verbs is formed using hebben.
- Used to form the perfect tense of the passive voice, together with a past participle.
- Used to form the perfect tense of the passive voice, together with a past participle. Note: The imperfect tense passive is formed using worden.
- Used to form the continuous forms of various tenses, together with aan het or, in archaic style, with a present participle.
- To go, to go on a trip and return.
- Used to indicate weather, temperature or some other general condition.
- to be, to equal, to total, to amount to; used to indicate that the values on either side of an equation are the same.
New
een
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Placed before a singular noun, indicating a general case of a person or thing: a, an. Compare with de and het.
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New
film
- A film, thin layer or membrane; especially the physical medium film.
- A film production, movie
- The movie sector, cinema.
New
aan het
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see aan, het.
- Forms the continuous aspect, together with the gerund and with zijn as auxiliary verb.
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opnemen
- to pick up, to raise
- to pick up or answer (the phone or horn)
- to take in, to admit, to reserve a spot for
- to record
- to snap (a photo), shoot (a film)
- to eyeball, to look at
- to observe or measure (result)
- to begin, to initiate
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aan
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- on (positioned at the outer surface of; attached to)
- at, on (near; adjacent to; alongside; just off)
- to, indicates the target or recipient of an action
- from, of, because of, as a result of
- about (concerning)
- up to, indicates responsibility
- at (having reached)
- using, abusing, currently occupied with
- at, for, denotes a price
- (obsolete) in, into, followed by an inflected numeral to indicate that something has been split into so many pieces