Transliteration: feets-paht
π³π± Het fietspad loopt langs de gracht.
π£οΈ Het feets-paht loopt langs de grahkt.
πΊπΈ The bicycle path runs along the canal.
π³π± In Nederland hebben we veel fietspaden, zodat mensen veilig kunnen fietsen.
π£οΈ In Nederland hebben we veel feets-pad-en, zodat mensen veilig kunnen fietsen.
πΊπΈ In the Netherlands, we have a lot of bicycle paths, so people can bike safely.
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You can use the word "fietspad" which translates to "bicycle path".
The word "fietspad" is pronounced as "feets-paht".
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