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linkerkant
Tom was strong.
Tom was sterk.
top left
linkerboven
Is he drunk?
Is hij dronken?
Not much longer.
Niet veel langer.
the bad weather
het slechte weer
Tom is old-fashioned.
Tom is ouderwets.
Yanni was very drunk.
Yanni was erg dronken.
It was cold, freezing cold.
Het was koud, snerpend koud.
I’m not old fashioned.
Ik ben niet ouderwets.
Long hair is out of fashion.
Lang haar is ouderwets.
How did she get involved?
Hoe raakte ze betrokken?
The new one is the most beautiful!
Die nieuwe is nog de mooiste!
Tom came home very drunk.
Tom kwam heel dronken thuis.
Tom says Mary is drunk.
Tom zegt dat Mary dronken is.
Why did he get involved?
Waarom raakte hij betrokken?
Tom has been here longer than Mary.
Tom is hier langer geweest dan Mary.
My father is a bit old-fashioned.
Mijn vader is een beetje ouderwets.
I know Tom is a very bad driver.
Ik weet dat Tom een slechte chauffeur is.
Tom said that all his friends were drunk.
Tom zei dat al zijn vrienden dronken waren.
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