What does "aandoen" mean in Dutch?
"aandoen" is the Dutch word for "put on".
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The Dutch word for "put on" is "aandoen".
"aandoen" is the Dutch word used for "put on". It is tagged at CEFR B1 in SmartWords vocabulary content. It is tagged as "werkwoord". It also appears in the Dutch Bevestigen en Kleden topic. The examples below show how "aandoen" appears in real study sentences.
aandoen /ˈaːndˌun/ · werkwoord · CEFR B1. Dutch translation of "put on".
See also: Translation page (English → Dutch) · Topic: Dutch Bevestigen en Kleden

Listen to how "aandoen" sounds in Dutch.
Use "aandoen" when you want to talk about "put on" in Dutch. It functions as "werkwoord". In SmartWords it is linked to the Dutch Bevestigen en Kleden topic. Because it appears in B1 material, it is a practical word to practice early in your Dutch study. Use the example sentences above to notice common word order and nearby words.
"aandoen" is the Dutch word for "put on".
"aandoen" is tagged at CEFR B1 in SmartWords Dutch vocabulary content.
"aandoen" is tagged as a werkwoord in SmartWords.
Ik doe mijn jas aan voordat ik naar buiten ga.
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