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"The storm roared around the duckling so bad that it had to sit down so it would not blow over." in Dutch

De storm gierde zo verschrikkelijk om het eendje heen, dat het moest gaan zitten, om niet omver te waaien.

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The Dutch translation for “The storm roared around the duckling so bad that it had to sit down so it would not blow over.” is De storm gierde zo verschrikkelijk om het eendje heen, dat het moest gaan zitten, om niet omver te waaien.. The Dutch, De storm gierde zo verschrikkelijk om het eendje heen, dat het moest gaan zitten, om niet omver te waaien., can be broken down into 19 parts:"the" (de), "storm" (storm), "roared" (gierde), "so" (zo), "terrible" (verschrikkelijk), "around" (om), "the (neutral)" (het), "duckling" (eendje), "through (part 2)" (heen), "that" (dat), "it" (het), "had to (singular)" (moest), "to go" (gaan), "to sit" (zitten), "in order to" (om), "not" (niet), "over" (omver), "to" (te) and "to blow" (waaien).

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