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1 maandelijks
♦voorbeelden:maandelijks betalen • pay monthly/once a monthmaandelijks terugkerende betalingen • monthly payments -
2 maand
1 month♦voorbeelden:een maand vakantie • a month's holidaydrie maanden lang • for three monthsbinnen een maand • within a monthik heb hem in geen maanden gezien • I haven't seen him for/in monthsom de twee maanden • every two months, every other monthvandaag over een maand • a month from todayover een maand • in a month('s time)de huur bedraagt 800 gulden per maand • the rent is 800 guilders a/per montheen baby van vier maanden • a four-month-old babyeen dertiende maand • an annual bonus -
3 om de twee maanden
om de twee maandenevery two months, every other monthVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > om de twee maanden
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4 halfmaandelijks
1 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉 bimonthly, half-monthly; 〈 bijwoord ook〉 twice a month; 〈 voornamelijk Brits-Engels〉 every fortnight♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > halfmaandelijks
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