late in Dutch
late in Dutch is laat, late, overtijd — late means arriving or happening after the expected or usual time.
late in Dutch
laat
Near the end of a period of time.
laat
late
overtijd
Not having had an expected menstrual period.
wijlen
(not comparable, euphemistic) Deceased, dead: used particularly when speaking of the dead person's actions while alive. (Generally must be preceded by a possessive or an article, commonly "the"; see usage notes. Can itself only precede the person's name, never follow it.)
laat
After a deadline has passed, past a designated time.
What does "late" mean?
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adj Arriving or happening after the expected or usual time.
"The train was twenty minutes late."
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adj Near the end of a period of time.
"They arrived in the late afternoon."
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adj Used before a name to refer respectfully to someone who has died.
"The late Queen was known for her sense of duty."
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adv After the expected or usual time.
"She stayed up late studying for the exam."
late in a sentence
- The train was twenty minutes late.
- He's always late for meetings.
- They arrived in the late afternoon.
- The late Queen was known for her sense of duty.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "late" in Dutch?
"late" in Dutch is laat, late, overtijd. late means: Arriving or happening after the expected or usual time.
How do you use "late" in a sentence?
Example: "The train was twenty minutes late." In Dutch, "late" is laat, late, overtijd.
Are there other ways to say "late" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 4 translations listed for "late": laat, late, overtijd, wijlen.
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