Transliteration: khoo-duh-mor-khun
π³π± Goedemorgen, ik ben blij je te zien.
π£οΈ khoo-duh-mor-khun, ik ben blay yuh tuh zayn.
πΊπΈ Good morning, I'm happy to see you.
π³π± Goedemorgen, hoe gaat het met je?
π£οΈ khoo-duh-mor-ghen, hoo gat hut met yuh?
πΊπΈ Good morning, how are you?
π³π± Goedemorgen, ik ben blij je te zien.
π£οΈ khoo-duh-mor-ghun, ik ben blay yay tuh seen.
πΊπΈ Good morning, I'm happy to see you.
π³π± Goedemorgen, wilt u een kopje koffie?
π£οΈ khoo-duh-mor-khun, wilt uu un kohp-yuh koffie?
πΊπΈ Good morning, would you like a cup of coffee?
π³π± Goedemorgen, hoe heeft u geslapen?
π£οΈ khoo-duh-mor-huhn, hoo hayft uu ghuh-slah-puhn?
πΊπΈ Good morning, did you sleep well?
π³π± Goedemorgen, hoe gaat het met je?
π£οΈ khoo-duh-mor-khun, hoo gat hut met yuh?
πΊπΈ Good morning, how are you?
π³π± Goedemorgen, met Linda.
π£οΈ Khoo-duh-mor-ghun, met Linda.
πΊπΈ Good morning, this is Linda.
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The word "Goedemorgen" is pronounced as "khoo-duh-mor-khun".
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