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"the water dripped from her hair and clothes" in Dutch

het water droop haar uit het haar en de kleren

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The Dutch translation for “the water dripped from her hair and clothes” is het water droop haar uit het haar en de kleren. The Dutch, het water droop haar uit het haar en de kleren, can be broken down into 10 parts:"the (neutral)" (het), "water" (water), "dripped" (droop), "her" (haar), "out" (uit), "the (neutral)" (het), "hair" (haar), "and" (en), "the" (de) and "clothes" (kleren).

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