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 Translation for 'Where are you from' from English to Dutch
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Waar kom je vandaan?Where are you from?
Partial Matches
waarvandaan {adv}where ... from
waar ... vandaan {adv}where ... from
Waar bent u geboren?Where were you born?
zeg.
Hoe begin je daaraan?
Where do you begin?
Hoe gaat het met jou?How are you?
Alsjeblieft!Here you are!
Geen dank.You are welcome!
Alsjeblieft.You are welcome!
Alstublieft.You are welcome!
Graag gedaan.You are welcome!
Serieus?Are you kidding?
unverified Dat meen je niet!You are kidding me!
Hoe oud ben jij?How old are you?
Ben je er nog bij? [NN]Are you with me?
Ben je nog mee? [BN]Are you with me?
Kan je mij nog volgen?Are you with me?
Hoe gaat het?How are you doing?
unverified
spreekw.
vooruit met de geit
get on with whatever you are doing
waar {adv}where
10
Waar?Where?
3
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Usage Examples English
  • Where are you from – Man ani wina?
  • Who are you? Where are you from?" The mermaid replied that she was a creature from the sea and that she had to return there.
  • Note: Guest star Paul Reed reunites with series regulars Fred Gwynne and Al Lewis, all 3 having starred in "Car 54, Where Are You?" from 1961-1963.
  • ") videos and "Taga-asa Ka/ Tagasaan Ka" ("Where are you from?
  • "D'où viens-tu Johnny ?" ("Where Are You from, Johnny?") is a 1963 French film directed by Noël Howard, starring French rock and pop idols Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan.

  • Sonam: Hi, my name is Sonam. Where are you from?
  • Other notable Sinatra albums include "Where Are You?
  • , while "Where are you from" is stressed as [...] or [...].
  • 'Where are you (from)?', [...] 'He is (from)'. The copula [...] is also frequently dropped, meaning the zero copula is common in Roquetas Pidgin.
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