The Dutch words you provided form a small phrase related to elections and voting. Here’s a concise breakdown with translations:
- hoe — how
- laat — late (as an adjective) or laten? (context-dependent; commonly means “late” or the verb form in phrases like “hoe laat?” meaning “what time?”)
- stemmen — to vote; votes
Putting it together in natural usage, this could appear as:
- Hoe laat stemmen? — What time to vote? (or What time are the polls open?)
If you meant phrases in Dutch related to voting times, the typical wording is:
- Hoe laat gaat het stembureau open? — What time does the polling station open?
- Tot hoe laat kan er gestemd worden? — Until what time can voting take place?
Notes:
- In Dutch election context, stembureaus (polling stations) commonly operate from around 07:30 to 21:00 on election day, though openings can vary by municipality or special circumstances. For precise times, check your local gemeente or the official election page.
