vind Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “find” is vind. See also Recording English Dutch Learn find (plural) vinden Learn locate bevind Learn found bevond Learn found vond Learn found gevonden Learn Examples of "find" in use There are 20 examples of the Dutch word for "find" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn I like you. Ik vind je aardig. Learn What kind of food do you not like? Welk soort eten vind je niet lekker? Learn I tell you the truth, although you might find it unpleasant, but that is a proof of my friendship Ik zeg je de waarheid, al vind je dit ook niet prettig, en daaraan kan men zien, wie zijn ware vrienden zijn Learn I don’t like that shop. Ik vind de winkel niet leuk. Learn Where is an ATM? Waar vind ik een geldautomaat? Learn I like this shirt. Ik vind dit shirt leuk. Learn What do you think of this shirt? Wat vind je van dit shirt? Learn I don’t think that’s right, and it bothers me personally. Dat vind ik allebei niet juist en dat zit mij persoonlijk dwars. Learn I think it’s so great that you often think of everything. Ik vind het zo knap dat je vaak aan alles denkt. Learn I find this problem easier than I originally thought. Ik vind dit probleem gemakkelijker dan ik aanvankelijk dacht. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Practice Lesson "find" Practice (20) Lesson Learn Lesson words find etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Do you like it?, Do you like your job?, Find the right answer for each question., I don’t like that shop., I don’t think that’s right, and it bothers me personally., I find this problem easier than I originally thought., I like it., I like maths., I like that., I like to solve problems., I like you., I tell you the truth, although you might find it unpleasant, but that is a proof of my friendship, I think it’s so great that you often think of everything., This is the kind of music that I like., What colour house do you like?, What do you like?, What do you think of this shirt?, What kind of food do you not like?, Where is an ATM? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 26 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 1st person singular) 2 Acknowledgements Audio Leslie Van Ael