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Miscellaneous 278 Examples Dutch lesson

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the layout de opmaak
to thank (long form) te danken
to notice (long form) te merken
three villages drie dorpen
She took one out! Zij haalde er een uit!
People lived in villages. Men leefde in dorpen.
in miniskirt and Beatles hair in minirok en beatle-haar
After his exile, he returned to his country. Na zijn ballingschap keerde hij terug naar zijn land.
He turned his back on me when I needed him most. Hij keerde me de rug toe wanneer ik hem het meeste nodig had.
When two (or more) words together form one new word, it is called a compound. Als twee (of meer) woorden samen één nieuw woord vormen, heet dat een samenstelling.

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