"It is late" is an English equivalent of "Het is laat."
Specifically, the article/pronoun "het" means "it." The verb "is" means "is." The adjective "laat" means "late."
"What time is it?" is an English equivalent of "Hoe laat is het?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it."
"Het is laat" is a Dutch equivalent of "It is late."Specifically, the article/pronoun "het" means "it." The verb "is" means "is." The adjective "laat" means "late".
Hoe laat is het?
Laat Staan in het engels is "Let Alone". B.v. "I have enough trouble with the dutch language, let alone German"
"Hoe laat is het?" is a Dutch equivalent of "What time is it?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it".
"Hoe laat is het? " translates to "what time is it?"
Kindly post in English to enable me correctly answer your questions.
"I know the answer" is English for "Ik weet het antwoord" in Dutch
I'm sorry
"(It's your) mother who does this" is an English equivalent of "Moeder die doet het".
"On the dune" is an English equivalent of the Dutch phrase "op het duin."Specifically, the preposition "op" means "on." The definite article "het" means "the." The noun "duin" means "dune."
'to skim a stone over the water' = 'een steen op het water doen springen' 'I'm skimming stones' = 'Ik laat een steen op het water springen'