Transliteration: ohp-grah-vings-sie-tuh
π³π± De opgravingssite is tijdelijk gesloten vanwege de coronapandemie.
π£οΈ Deh ohp-grah-vings-sie-tuh is tyd-juh-lijk guh-sloh-tuhn vahn-weh-deh deh ko-ro-na-pahn-deh-mie.
πΊπΈ The excavation site is temporarily closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
π³π± Het opgravingsterrein is afgezet met hekken om de veiligheid te waarborgen.
π£οΈ Het ohp-grah-vings-stuh-rayn is ahf-guh-zet met hek-kuhn om deh vay-ligh-kheid te waar-bor-gen.
πΊπΈ The excavation site is fenced off to ensure safety.
Dutch
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You can use the word "opgravingssite" which translates to "excavation site".
The word "opgravingssite" is pronounced as "ohp-grah-vings-sie-tuh".
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