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"“You have to decide that for yourself,” continued the old duck and left." in Dutch

“Je moet het zelf weten,” hernam de oude eend en ging weg.
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The Dutch translation for ““You have to decide that for yourself,” continued the old duck and left.” is “Je moet het zelf weten,” hernam de oude eend en ging weg.. The Dutch, “Je moet het zelf weten,” hernam de oude eend en ging weg., can be broken down into 12 parts:"you (singular)" (je), "must (singular)" (moet), "it" (het), "self" (zelf), "to know (a fact)" (weten), "continued" (hernam), "the" (de), "old (long form)" (oude), "duck" (eend), "and" (en), "went (singular)" (ging) and "gone" (weg).

Examples of "“You have to decide that for yourself,” continued the old duck and left." in use

There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "“You have to decide that for yourself,” continued the old duck and left." being used:

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