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"No one had bought one from her all day, no one had even given her alms." in Dutch

Niemand had er den heelen dag een van haar gekocht, niemand had haar zelfs een aalmoes gegeven.

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The Dutch translation for “No one had bought one from her all day, no one had even given her alms.” is Niemand had er den heelen dag een van haar gekocht, niemand had haar zelfs een aalmoes gegeven.. The Dutch, Niemand had er den heelen dag een van haar gekocht, niemand had haar zelfs een aalmoes gegeven., can be broken down into 17 parts:"nobody" (niemand), "had (singular)" (had), "there" (er), "the (old form)" (den), "whole" (heelen), "day" (dag), "a; an" (een), "from" (van), "her" (haar), "bought" (gekocht), "nobody" (niemand), "had (singular)" (had), "her" (haar), "even" (zelfs), "a; an" (een), "penny" (aalmoes) and "given (past participle)" (gegeven).

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