Transliteration: in-vah-li-den-toh-let
π³π± Het invalidentoilet is naast de ingang.
π£οΈ het in-vah-li-den-toh-let is naast de in-gahng
πΊπΈ The accessible toilet is next to the entrance.
π³π± Het rolstoeltoilet is op de begane grond.
π£οΈ het rohl-stohl-toh-let is op de be-gah-ne grohnd
πΊπΈ The accessible toilet is on the ground floor.
π³π± Het invalidetoilet is aan de andere kant van de gang.
π£οΈ het in-vah-li-de-toh-let is aan de andere kant van de gang
πΊπΈ The accessible toilet is on the other side of the hallway.
Dutch
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The word "invalidentoilet" is pronounced as "in-vah-li-den-toh-let".
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