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"“But it is so delightful to swim about on the water,” said the duckling" in Dutch

“Maar het is zo prettig, in het water te zwemmen,” zei het eendje
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The Dutch translation for ““But it is so delightful to swim about on the water,” said the duckling” is “Maar het is zo prettig, in het water te zwemmen,” zei het eendje. The Dutch, “Maar het is zo prettig, in het water te zwemmen,” zei het eendje, can be broken down into 12 parts:"but" (maar), "it" (het), "is" (is), "so" (zo), "delightful" (prettig), "in" (in), "it" (het), "water" (water), "to swim (long form)" (te zwemmen), "said" (zei), "the (neutral)" (het) and "duckling" (eendje).

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There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "“But it is so delightful to swim about on the water,” said the duckling" being used:

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