vandaan
Dutch
editEtymology
editInherited from Middle Dutch van dane (literally “from thence”); the second element is from Old Dutch *thanana, from Proto-West Germanic *þananā.
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editvandaan
Usage notes
editMostly used in combination with verbs of motion like komen, as in waar kom je vandaan.
Declension
editPronominal adverbs of vandaan
preposition | — |
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postpositional adv. | vandaan |
+ het (it) | ervandaan |
+ dit (this) | hiervandaan |
+ dat (that) | daarvandaan |
+ wat (what) | waarvandaan |
+ iets (something) | ergens vandaan |
+ niets (nothing) | nergens vandaan |
+ alles (everything) | overal vandaan |
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