tomaten

This is the 3775th most frequent Dutch word.


tomaten

"Tomaten" means "tomatoes" in English.


In this sentence, 'tomaten' is used as the direct object, referring to the item being purchased (plural form of 'tomaat').

Ik koop tomaten op de markt.

I buy tomatoes at the market.


Here, 'tomaten' serves as the subject of the sentence, indicating the entity performing the action of growing.

Tomaten groeien goed in een zonnige tuin.

Tomatoes grow well in a sunny garden.


'Tomaten' is used as part of a prepositional phrase, illustrating the ingredient contributing to the dish's flavor.

De soep smaakt heerlijk met verse tomaten.

The soup tastes delicious with fresh tomatoes.