Examples of using "Krant" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Which newspaper do you read?
- What newspaper do you read?
- Where's the newspaper?
- Where is the newspaper?
The newspaper is free.
Where is my newspaper?
Which newspaper do you take?
This newspaper is free.
He bought a newspaper.
He was reading a newspaper.
- Which newspaper do you read?
- What newspaper do you read?
- Which newspaper do you read?
- What newspaper do you read?
This is a newspaper.
She reads the newspaper every morning.
This is yesterday's newspaper. Where's today's paper?
Which newspaper do you work for?
This is a free newspaper.
Which newspaper do you usually read?
The boy has a newspaper.
Bring me the newspaper, please.
- Tom bought a paper.
- Tom bought a newspaper.
This is yesterday's newspaper.
including the newspaper, TV and radio stations.
- He reads the paper every morning.
- He reads the newspaper every morning.
Can I have a look at your newspaper?
Bring me today's paper.
Tom doesn't even read the newspaper.
- He reads the paper every morning.
- She reads the newspaper every morning.
This paper has a large circulation.
Do you sell newspapers here?
Have you read today's paper?
- Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's newspaper yet?
There is nothing interesting in the newspaper.
It's a very good newspaper, isn't it?
Could I get a Japanese newspaper, please?
I'm reading the newspaper.
Have you read today's paper?
Bring me today's paper, please.
He was reading a newspaper.
- The newspaper says that she committed suicide.
- According to the newspaper, she committed suicide.
And eventually he published a broadsheet of them.
- I have already read today's paper.
- I've already read today's paper.
Have you read today's paper yet?
Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's paper yet?
- Have you read today's newspaper yet?
This is a newspaper.
He was reading a paper upside down.
Tom read about Mary's accident in the newspaper.