zijn Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “are (plural)” is zijn. Pronounced the same Recording English Dutch Learn to be zijn Learn his zijn Learn its zijn Learn Examples of "are" in use There are 80 examples of the Dutch word for "are" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn Are her parents divorced? Zijn haar ouders gescheiden? Learn the options are limited de mogelijkheden zijn beperkt Learn We are prisoners in our own country. We zijn gevangenen in ons eigen land. Learn In the majority of states here, the laws are not that strict. In de meeste staten hier, zijn de wetten niet zo streng. Learn The laws are there, but they are not observed. De wetten zijn er, maar ze worden niet nageleefd. Learn Are there any vegetarian restaurants here? Zijn er vegetarische restaurants in de buurt? Learn Most of my friends are still single. De meeste van mijn vrienden zijn nog steeds vrijgezel. Learn We are by far the largest party in the country. Wij zijn met vlag en wimpel de grootste partij van het land. Learn It does not want to open; but look at the others: aren’t those the sweetest ducks that you have ever seen in your life? Het wil maar niet opengaan; maar kijk eens naar de anderen: zijn dat niet de liefste eendjes, die je ooit van je leven gezien hebt? Learn Near here in another swamp are some nice wild geese, all ladies, who, like you, can say “quack!”. Hier dichtbij in een ander moeras zijn enige aardige wilde ganzen, allemaal dames, die evenals jij “kwak!” kunnen zeggen. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "are (plural)" Practice (81) Lesson Learn Lesson words are (plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases All of my brothers and sisters were born in Boston., and now they are on the right track, Are her parents divorced?, are hit hard, Are there any vegetarian restaurants here?, Are they still here?, Are wasps poisonous?, Are we idiots?, Are you guys happy?, Are you guys really related?, Both of them are from Australia., Circumstances have changed., Coal plants in the United States are responsible for one third of total greenhouse gas emissions, Considerable amounts are involved in drug trafficking., Did you all go shopping together?, Does the room come with bedsheets?, Dogs are smarter than we think., Even intelligent people are sometimes absent-minded., grapes are sour, his horses are faster than eagles etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 4 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 3rd person plural) 1 Verbs (all parts) 1