Transliteration: gor-dain
π³π± Ik hou van dikke gordijnen die het licht tegenhouden.
π£οΈ Ik how van dik-kuh gor-dain-un dee ut licht tuh-gen-hou-den.
πΊπΈ I like thick curtains that block out the light.
π³π± De gordijnen zijn dicht zodat niemand naar binnen kan kijken.
π£οΈ Deh gor-dain-un zijn dicht zoh-dat nie-munt naar bin-nun kan kie-ken.
πΊπΈ The curtains are closed so that no one can look inside.
Dutch
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You can use the word "gordijn" which translates to "curtain".
The word "gordijn" is pronounced as "gor-dain".
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