Understand spoken Dutch

"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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Englishthat Dutchdat Learn
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Englishmeans Dutchbetekent Learn
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Englishthat Dutchdat Learn
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Englishone (pronoun) Dutchmen Learn
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Englishher Dutchhaar Learn
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Englishnot Dutchniet Learn
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Englishlost Dutchkwijt Learn
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Englishwants (3rd person singular) Dutchwil Learn
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Englishconcerning Dutchraken Learn
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Englishand Dutchen Learn
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Englishthat Dutchdat Learn
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Englishthey Dutchzij Learn
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Englishthrough Dutchdoor Learn
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Englishanimals Dutchdieren Learn
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Englishand Dutchen Learn
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Englishpeople Dutchmensen Learn
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Englishrecognised Dutcherkend Learn
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Englishmust (singular) Dutchmoet Learn
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Englishto become Dutchworden Learn

Summary

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), "through" (door), "animals" (dieren), "and" (en), "people" (mensen), "recognised" (erkend), "must (singular)" (moet) and "to become" (worden).

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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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