“Piep, piep!” zei het jong en kroop er uit.
Literal Breakdown
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Englishpiep, piep | Dutchpiep, piep | Learn |
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Englishsaid | Dutchzei | Learn |
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Englishthe (neutral) | Dutchhet | Learn |
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Englishoffspring | Dutchjong | Learn |
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Englishand | Dutchen | Learn |
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Englishcrawled | Dutchkroop | Learn |
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Englishthere | Dutcher | Learn |
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Englishout | Dutchuit | Learn |
Summary
The Dutch translation for ““Piep, piep!” said the duckling and it crawled out.” is “Piep, piep!” zei het jong en kroop er uit.. The Dutch, “Piep, piep!” zei het jong en kroop er uit., can be broken down into 8 parts:"piep, piep" (piep, piep), "said" (zei), "the (neutral)" (het), "offspring" (jong), "and" (en), "crawled" (kroop), "there" (er) and "out" (uit).Examples of "“Piep, piep!” said the duckling and it crawled out." in use
There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "“Piep, piep!” said the duckling and it crawled out." being used:Recording | English | Dutch | Learn |
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EnglishThe ugly young duckling | DutchHet lelijke jonge eendje | Learn |
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