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"the wind tore them off, so they danced around, and up in the air it was ice cold" in Dutch

de wind rukte ze af, zodat zij in de rondte dansten, en boven in de lucht was het snerpend koud
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Englishthe Dutchde Learn
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Englishwind Dutchwind Learn
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Englishtore Dutchrukte Learn
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Englishthem Dutchze Learn
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Englishoff Dutchaf Learn
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Englishso that Dutchzodat Learn
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Englishthey Dutchzij Learn
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Englishin Dutchin Learn
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Englisharound (long form) Dutchrondte Learn
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Englishdanced (plural) Dutchdansten Learn
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Englishand Dutchen Learn
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Englishabove Dutchboven Learn
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Englishair Dutchlucht Learn
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Englishwas Dutchwas Learn
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Englishsharp Dutchsnerpend Learn
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Englishcold Dutchkoud Learn

Summary

The Dutch translation for “the wind tore them off, so they danced around, and up in the air it was ice cold” is de wind rukte ze af, zodat zij in de rondte dansten, en boven in de lucht was het snerpend koud. The Dutch, de wind rukte ze af, zodat zij in de rondte dansten, en boven in de lucht was het snerpend koud, can be broken down into 20 parts:"the" (de), "wind" (wind), "tore" (rukte), "them" (ze), "off" (af), "so that" (zodat), "they" (zij), "in" (in), "the" (de), "around (long form)" (rondte), "danced (plural)" (dansten), "and" (en), "above" (boven), "in" (in), "the" (de), "air" (lucht), "was" (was), "it" (het), "sharp" (snerpend) and "cold" (koud).

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There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "the wind tore them off, so they danced around, and up in the air it was ice cold" being used:

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