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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" (naar), "out" (uit), "there (place)" (daar), "went (singular)" (ging), "the (neutral)" (het), "match (diminutive)" (lucifertje) and "out" (uit).

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