What does Wie is het? in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word Wie is het? in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Wie is het? in Dutch.

The word Wie is het? in Dutch means who, wie, wie, die, wie, wie, wie, iedereen, van wie, het maakt niet uit wie, kijken wie het langst durft, welke … ook, wie ... ook, gelijk welke, waar, wie had dat gedacht? wie had dat kunnen denken?, wie dan ook, wie ook, wie dan ook, wie is, wie wie is, van wie, wie dan ook, wie dan ook. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Wie is het?

who

(welke persoon dan ook)

wie

(what person or people?)

Who ate the bread?

wie

(objective of who)

Whom did you see when you were there?

die, wie

(person, people: that)

The person who broke it is not here.

wie

(anyone)

He who laughs last laughs longest.

wie

(informal (whom)

Who are you talking to?

iedereen

(no matter who)

Anyone who wants a driving licence has to take a test.

van wie

(formal, written (sb who is source of)

Please return the book to the person from whom you borrowed it.

het maakt niet uit wie

(whoever)

No matter who says that the sky is green, they are still wrong.

kijken wie het langst durft

(test courage)

The teenagers played chicken in their cars, driving directly towards one another.

welke … ook, wie ... ook, gelijk welke

(any)

Welke speler je ook iest, het zal altijd een verbetering zijn.
Whatever player you select will be an improvement.

waar

(from what source?)

Where did you hear that rumour?

wie had dat gedacht? wie had dat kunnen denken?

(expressing surprise)

Wow, that's really interesting – who would've thought?

wie dan ook, wie ook

(all those who)

Whoever is willing to work to make the world a better place is welcome in our organisation.

wie dan ook

(formal (whichever person)

To whomsoever it may concern.

wie is

(colloquial, contraction (who is)

Who's knocking at the door?

wie wie is

(identities)

I'm not sure who's who in these old family photos.

van wie

(possessive of who)

Whose gloves are these?

wie dan ook

(rare (whosoever)

wie dan ook

(formal (whatever person)

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