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em to want something   »   nl iets willen

71 [seventy-one]

to want something

to want something

71 [eenenzeventig]

iets willen

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What do you want to do? Wat--i-l-n-j--l-e? W-- w----- j------ W-t w-l-e- j-l-i-? ------------------ Wat willen jullie? 0
Do you want to play football / soccer (am.)? W-ll-n j-ll---v-etba-le-? W----- j----- v---------- W-l-e- j-l-i- v-e-b-l-e-? ------------------------- Willen jullie voetballen? 0
Do you want to visit friends? W--l-- -u--ie---ie--en ---oek-n? W----- j----- v------- b-------- W-l-e- j-l-i- v-i-n-e- b-z-e-e-? -------------------------------- Willen jullie vrienden bezoeken? 0
to want wil--n w----- w-l-e- ------ willen 0
I don’t want to arrive late. I- -il-ni-- -- -----ko---. I- w-- n--- t- l--- k----- I- w-l n-e- t- l-a- k-m-n- -------------------------- Ik wil niet te laat komen. 0
I don’t want to go there. Ik wi- n-e- -eg---n. I- w-- n--- w------- I- w-l n-e- w-g-a-n- -------------------- Ik wil niet weggaan. 0
I want to go home. Ik---l n-ar-h-is -aan. I- w-- n--- h--- g---- I- w-l n-a- h-i- g-a-. ---------------------- Ik wil naar huis gaan. 0
I want to stay at home. I--w-- th-is --i-ven. I- w-- t---- b------- I- w-l t-u-s b-i-v-n- --------------------- Ik wil thuis blijven. 0
I want to be alone. I- wi--a----- --j-. I- w-- a----- z---- I- w-l a-l-e- z-j-. ------------------- Ik wil alleen zijn. 0
Do you want to stay here? W-l--e-h--r-b-i--en? W-- j- h--- b------- W-l j- h-e- b-i-v-n- -------------------- Wil je hier blijven? 0
Do you want to eat here? Wil --------et-n? W-- j- h--- e---- W-l j- h-e- e-e-? ----------------- Wil je hier eten? 0
Do you want to sleep here? W-l-j- ---- -l-pe-? W-- j- h--- s------ W-l j- h-e- s-a-e-? ------------------- Wil je hier slapen? 0
Do you want to leave tomorrow? W--t u-m-rge--ve-tre---n? W--- u m----- v---------- W-l- u m-r-e- v-r-r-k-e-? ------------------------- Wilt u morgen vertrekken? 0
Do you want to stay till tomorrow? Wil- - -o--m-r-en--lijven? W--- u t-- m----- b------- W-l- u t-t m-r-e- b-i-v-n- -------------------------- Wilt u tot morgen blijven? 0
Do you want to pay the bill only tomorrow? Wi---- d--------n- m-r-e--pa--b-ta-en? W--- u d- r------- m----- p-- b------- W-l- u d- r-k-n-n- m-r-e- p-s b-t-l-n- -------------------------------------- Wilt u de rekening morgen pas betalen? 0
Do you want to go to the disco? Wi--e---ul-i- n-ar -- -isco? W----- j----- n--- d- d----- W-l-e- j-l-i- n-a- d- d-s-o- ---------------------------- Willen jullie naar de disco? 0
Do you want to go to the cinema? Wi---n----lie naar--e--io---o-? W----- j----- n--- d- b-------- W-l-e- j-l-i- n-a- d- b-o-c-o-? ------------------------------- Willen jullie naar de bioscoop? 0
Do you want to go to a café? W-ll----u--i- --ar --t-c-f-? W----- j----- n--- h-- c---- W-l-e- j-l-i- n-a- h-t c-f-? ---------------------------- Willen jullie naar het café? 0

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