iemand Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “someone” is iemand. Opposite Recording English Dutch Learn nobody niemand Learn Examples of "someone" in use There are 16 examples of the Dutch word for "someone" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn to bring somebody (along) iemand meebrengen Learn Has anyone ever told you that you snore when you sleep? Heeft iemand je ooit verteld dat je snurkt als je slaapt? Learn Banishment is the removal of someone from a community. Verbanning is het verwijderen van iemand uit een gemeenschap. Learn then he realized with horror that someone was sponging his forehead toen besefte hij vol afschuw dat iemand zijn voorhoofd afsponste Learn The next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window. De volgende ochtend kwam er iemand die tralies voor Harry’s raam monteerde. Learn When someone is struck by lightning, similar phenomena occur as in electrocution. Als iemand door de bliksem wordt getroffen treden vergelijkbare verschijnselen op als bij elektrocutie. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Practice Lesson "someone" Practice (17) Lesson Learn Lesson words someone etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Banishment is the removal of someone from a community., Do you know anybody who works in that building?, Has anyone ever told you that you snore when you sleep?, Is there someone here who speaks English?, someone with less experience, The next morning someone came and mounted bars in front of Harry’s window., then he realized with horror that someone was sponging his forehead, This isn’t my umbrella. It belongs to someone else., to bring somebody (along), to have someone where you want him; to have someone by the short and curlies, to take somebody (along), to visit someone, Was anyone hurt?, When someone is struck by lightning, similar phenomena occur as in electrocution., “Now someone is dying,”, “You are terribly ugly!” the wild ducks said; “But we don’t care as long you don’t marry someone within our family!” etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 19 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 5