whose in Dutch
whose in Dutch is wiens, van wie, wier — whose means belonging to which person; used to ask or show ownership.
whose in Dutch
wiens
(interrogative) Of whom, belonging to whom; which person's or people's.
van wie
(interrogative) Of whom, belonging to whom; which person's or people's.
wier
(interrogative) Of whom, belonging to whom; which person's or people's.
wiens
(relative) Of whom, belonging to whom.
wier
(relative) Of whom, belonging to whom.
van wie
(relative) Of whom, belonging to whom.
waarvan
(relative) Of which, belonging to which.
What does "whose" mean?
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det Belonging to which person; used to ask or show ownership.
"Whose coat is this on the chair?"
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pron The one(s) belonging to whom.
"There are two bags here — whose are they?"
whose in a sentence
- Whose coat is this on the chair?
- The man whose car was stolen called the police.
- There are two bags here — whose are they?
- I don't know whose this is.
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "whose" in Dutch?
"whose" in Dutch is wiens, van wie, wier. whose means: Belonging to which person; used to ask or show ownership.
How do you use "whose" in a sentence?
Example: "Whose coat is this on the chair?" In Dutch, "whose" is wiens, van wie, wier.
Are there other ways to say "whose" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 4 translations listed for "whose": wiens, van wie, wier, waarvan.
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