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"the duckling had to paddle constantly with his legs, to keep the space from closing up" in Dutch

het eendje moest voortdurend zijn poten gebruiken, opdat het gat niet geheel dicht zou gaan

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The Dutch translation for “the duckling had to paddle constantly with his legs, to keep the space from closing up” is het eendje moest voortdurend zijn poten gebruiken, opdat het gat niet geheel dicht zou gaan. The Dutch, het eendje moest voortdurend zijn poten gebruiken, opdat het gat niet geheel dicht zou gaan, can be broken down into 15 parts:"the (neutral)" (het), "duckling" (eendje), "had to (singular)" (moest), "continuously" (voortdurend), "his" (zijn), "legs (animal or inanimate objects)" (poten), "to use" (gebruiken), "so (conjunction)" (opdat), "the (neutral)" (het), "hole" (gat), "not" (niet), "entirely" (geheel), "close (part 1)" (dicht), "should; would (singular)" (zou) and "close (part 2)" (gaan).

Examples of "the duckling had to paddle constantly with his legs, to keep the space from closing up" in use

There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "the duckling had to paddle constantly with his legs, to keep the space from closing up" being used:

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