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Latest revision as of 21:36, 7 March 2013 [edit] Pronunciation [edit] Adverb ooit - sometime (in the future)
- ooit zal ik er heen gaan
- I will go around there sometime in the future
- ever
- heb je ooit getennist?
- have you ever played tennis?
- once (in the past)
- Zo miste hij ooit het NK dammen in Utrecht omdat hij in de trein in slaap was gevallen en enkele keren tussen Groningen en Zwolle heen en weer was gereden.
- So once he missed the NK checkers [tournament] in Utrecht because he had fallen asleep in the train and had ridden a few times back and forth between Groningen and Zwolle.
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