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Basic Usage of 'Wanneer'
The most common use of 'wanneer' is simply to ask when something is happening. Think of it as the direct translation of the English word 'when'.
Asking about time
Use 'wanneer' to inquire about the time or moment of an event. For example, 'Wanneer kom je?' means 'When are you coming?'
In questions, 'Wanneer' is first
In a question, 'wanneer' typically comes at the beginning of the sentence. This is similar to 'when' in English questions.
Not just for questions
While often used in questions, 'wanneer' can also be used in a statement to mean 'when' or 'whenever'. For instance, 'Ik ga naar huis wanneer ik klaar ben' translates to 'I go home when I am ready'.
Distinguish from 'als'
Be careful not to confuse 'wanneer' with 'als'. 'Als' can also mean 'when', but it often refers to a condition ('if'). 'Wanneer' is strictly about time.
Pronunciation practice
Practice saying 'wanneer' aloud. The 'w' is pronounced like a 'v' and the 'ee' like the 'a' in 'car' but longer. Focus on the sound.
Listen for 'wanneer'
Pay attention to how native speakers use 'wanneer' in conversations. This will help you understand its natural flow and common contexts.
Use with verbs
'Wanneer' is almost always followed by a verb (or a conjugated verb form) in a question. For example, 'Wanneer eet je?' (When do you eat?).
Short answers
You can use 'wanneer' in short questions that expect a simple time-related answer. For example, 'Wanneer?' (When?).
Context is key
The exact nuance of 'wanneer' can sometimes depend on the context. Always consider the surrounding words to fully grasp its meaning.
Basic Usage of 'Wanneer'
The most common use of 'wanneer' is simply to ask when something is happening. Think of it as the direct translation of the English word 'when'.
Asking about time
Use 'wanneer' to inquire about the time or moment of an event. For example, 'Wanneer kom je?' means 'When are you coming?'
In questions, 'Wanneer' is first
In a question, 'wanneer' typically comes at the beginning of the sentence. This is similar to 'when' in English questions.
Not just for questions
While often used in questions, 'wanneer' can also be used in a statement to mean 'when' or 'whenever'. For instance, 'Ik ga naar huis wanneer ik klaar ben' translates to 'I go home when I am ready'.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
aanbevelen
B1To suggest something as a good choice.
aandacht
B1Focus or notice directed towards someone or something.
aandachtig
B1Paying close attention
aandrang
B1Urgent pressure or request.
aandringend
B1Persistent and urgent.
aanduiden
B1To be a sign of or to indicate.
aanduiding
B1A sign or mark indicating something.
aaneensluiten
B2To join or connect together.
aangeven
B1To point out or indicate.
aangezien
B2Given that or because