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"And the swans swam around him and stroked him with their beaks." in Dutch

En de zwanen zwommen om hem heen en streelden hem met hun snavels.

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The Dutch translation for “And the swans swam around him and stroked him with their beaks.” is En de zwanen zwommen om hem heen en streelden hem met hun snavels.. The Dutch, En de zwanen zwommen om hem heen en streelden hem met hun snavels., can be broken down into 13 parts:"and" (en), "the" (de), "swans" (zwanen), "swam (plural)" (zwommen), "around (part 1)" (om), "him" (hem), "around (part 2)" (heen), "and" (en), "stroked" (streelden), "him" (hem), "with (accompanying)" (met), "their" (hun) and "beaks" (snavels).

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