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Latest revision as of 00:02, 1 May 2013 [edit] Afrikaans [edit] Etymology From Dutch wanneer. [edit] Adverb wanneer - when
[edit] Etymology From Middle Dutch wanneer, from wan ("when") eer ("earlier, before"). The former from Old Dutch *wan, from Proto-Germanic *hwan ("when"); the latter from Old Dutch ēr, from Proto-Germanic *airiz ("earlier"). [edit] Pronunciation - IPA: /ʋɑˈneːr/, /ʋɑˈnɪːr/
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[edit] Adverb wanneer - when
- Wanneer komt de trein? — When does the train arrive?
[edit] Conjunction wanneer - when
- Wanneer ik dat doe, gebeurt er dit.
- When I do that, this happens.
- whenever
- Wanneer hij mij ziet, loopt hij weg.
- Whenever he sees me, he runs away.
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