Examples of using "Pensioen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you retired?
Retire.
- Tom's retired.
- Tom is retired.
Tom retired.
Sami retired.
Are you retired?
We're retired.
I'm retired, too.
We're all retired.
I'll never be able to retire.
When will you retire?
Tom can retire.
I retired last year.
She lives on a small pension.
I'm looking forward to my retirement.
Baby boomers are starting to retire.
My parents are already on pension.
The old man lives on his pension.
My father is retiring next spring.
I'm retired.
- I have decided to retire.
- I've decided to retire.
He has no plans for his retirement.
He retired at the age of 71.
Tom announced he was retiring.
Professor Jones retires next year.
- I think Tom is retired by now.
- I think that Tom is retired by now.
My father retired at the age of 65.
- Grandfather has retired because he is getting old.
- My grandfather has retired because he's grown old.
Grandfather has retired because he is getting old.
His decision to retire surprised all of us.
He retired because of the loss of his health.
Mary retired when she was 65 years old.
It's never too early to start saving for retirement.
My father retired at 65 years old.
Who'll be taking over from Cynthia when she retires?
He has retired, but he is still an actual leader.
Tom wished that he had enough money to retire.
So I asked a former professor of mine who had retired,
People sometimes ask me what I'm going to do when I retire.
- Both Tom and Mary retired from the company when they turned 65.
- Tom and Mary both retired from the company when they turned 65.
In America, we believe that a lifetime of hard work and responsibility should be rewarded with a shot at a secure, dignified retirement.