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"that means that one does not want to lose it and that it must be recognized by animals and people" in Dutch

dat betekent, dat men haar niet kwijt wil raken en dat zij door dieren en mensen erkend moet worden

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The Dutch translation for “that means that one does not want to lose it and that it must be recognized by animals and people” is dat betekent, dat men haar niet kwijt wil raken en dat zij door dieren en mensen erkend moet worden. The Dutch, dat betekent, dat men haar niet kwijt wil raken en dat zij door dieren en mensen erkend moet worden, can be broken down into 19 parts:"that" (dat), "means" (betekent), "that" (dat), "one (pronoun)" (men), "her" (haar), "not" (niet), "lost" (kwijt), "wants (3rd person singular)" (wil), "concerning" (raken), "and" (en), "that" (dat), "they" (zij), "by; through" (door), "animals" (dieren), "and" (en), "people" (mensen), "recognised" (erkend), "must (singular)" (moet) and "to be; to become" (worden).

Examples of "that means that one does not want to lose it and that it must be recognized by animals and people" in use

There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "that means that one does not want to lose it and that it must be recognized by animals and people" being used:

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