Transliteration: tayn
π³π± De tuin is mooi aangelegd.
π£οΈ Duh tayn is moh-ee ahn-ge-legd.
πΊπΈ The garden is beautifully landscaped.
π³π± Onze tuin is heel groot en heeft veel bloemen.
π£οΈ Ohn-zuh tayn is heel groht en heft feel bloh-mun.
πΊπΈ Our garden is very large and has many flowers.
π³π± Ik hou van mijn tuin.
π£οΈ Ik how van mijn tayn.
πΊπΈ I love my garden.
π³π± Dit huis heeft een grote tuin.
π£οΈ Dit hows hep-t an groa-tuh tayn.
πΊπΈ This house has a large garden.
Dutch
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You can use the word "tuin" which translates to "garden".
The word "tuin" is pronounced as "tayn".
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