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It’s eight o’clock.
Het is acht uur.
What time is it?
Hoe laat is het?
The child wants something.
Het kind wil iets.
Is that your mother?
Is dat jouw moeder?
Tom will be too late.
Tom zal te laat zijn.
Tom is late.
Tom is te laat.
What’s your name?
(informal)
Wat is je naam?
What are their names?
Wat is hun naam?
What’s his name?
Wat is zijn naam?
People don’t do that.
Dat doet men niet.
What’s up?
Wat is er aan de hand?
But that doesn’t matter!
Maar dat doet er niet toe!
Which bus should I take then?
Welke bus moet ik dan hebben?
Tom is always here.
Tom is hier altijd.
He is always punctual.
Hij is altijd op tijd.
What time does it open?
Hoe laat gaat het open?
It has been open for two years now.
Het is nu twee jaar open.
What time is supper?
Hoe laat is het avondeten?
Yanni is outside.
Yanni is buiten.
Is the door open?
Staat de deur open?
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