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adv. hoe; wathow1[ hau] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 hoe♦voorbeelden:————————how2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:how about John? • wat doe je (dan) met John?how kind of you! • wat vriendelijk van u!how do you like my hat? • wat vind je van mijn hoed?〈 informeel〉 and how! • en hoe!, (nou) en of!, en niet zo'n beetje3 how are things? • hoe gaat het ermee?how do you do? • aangenaam, hoe maakt u het?〈 informeel〉 how's that for stupid • wat vind je van zoiets stoms?how are you? • hoe gaat/is het?how is she (off) for clothes? • heeft ze genoeg kleren?how about John? • wat voor nieuws is er van John?, hoe stelt John het?4 how come she is late? • hoe komt het dat ze te laat is?¶ how about going home? • zouden we niet naar huis gaan?how about an ice-cream? • wat vind je van een ijsje?————————how3〈 voegwoord〉1 zoals♦voorbeelden:
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