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"What did she look like from the rain and the terrible weather!" in Dutch

Wat zag zij er van de regen en van het verschrikkelijke weer uit!
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Englishwhat Dutchwat Learn
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Englishsaw (past tense of see) Dutchzag Learn
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Englishshe Dutchzij Learn
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Englishthere Dutcher Learn
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Englishfrom Dutchvan Learn
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Englishthe Dutchde Learn
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Englishrain Dutchregen Learn
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Englishand Dutchen Learn
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Englishfrom Dutchvan Learn
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Englishthe (neutral) Dutchhet Learn
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Englishterrible (long form) Dutchverschrikkelijke Learn
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Englishweather Dutchweer Learn
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Englishout Dutchuit Learn

Summary

The Dutch translation for “What did she look like from the rain and the terrible weather!” is Wat zag zij er van de regen en van het verschrikkelijke weer uit!. The Dutch, Wat zag zij er van de regen en van het verschrikkelijke weer uit!, can be broken down into 13 parts:"what" (wat), "saw (past tense of see)" (zag), "she" (zij), "there" (er), "from" (van), "the" (de), "rain" (regen), "and" (en), "from" (van), "the (neutral)" (het), "terrible (long form)" (verschrikkelijke), "weather" (weer) and "out" (uit).

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https://librivox.org/andersens-sproken-en-vertellingen-door-hans-christian-andersen/