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"The little one stretched both of her hands towards it: and then, the match went out." in Dutch

De kleine strekte haar beide handjes er naar uit: daar ging het lucifertje uit.
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The Dutch translation for “The little one stretched both of her hands towards it: and then, the match went out.” is De kleine strekte haar beide handjes er naar uit: daar ging het lucifertje uit.. The Dutch, De kleine strekte haar beide handjes er naar uit: daar ging het lucifertje uit., can be broken down into 15 parts:"the" (de), "small (long form)" (kleine), "girl" (meisje), "stretched" (strekte), "her" (haar), "both" (beide), "hands (diminutive)" (handjes), "there" (er), "to; for" (naar), "out" (uit), "there (place)" (daar), "went (singular)" (ging), "the (neutral)" (het), "match (diminutive)" (lucifertje) and "out" (uit).

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