Transliteration: ik ben ah-lehr-gish voor noh-ten
π³π± Kan ik een gerecht krijgen zonder noten? Ik ben allergisch voor noten.
π£οΈ kan ik uhn guh-rekht krey-gen zonder noh-ten? ik ben ah-lehr-gish voor noh-ten.
πΊπΈ Can I get a dish without nuts? I am allergic to nuts.
π³π± Ik ben allergisch voor noten.
π£οΈ ik ben al-ler-khish voor noh-tun.
πΊπΈ I am allergic to nuts.
Dutch
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You can use the word "Ik ben allergisch voor noten" which translates to "I am allergic to nuts".
The word "Ik ben allergisch voor noten" is pronounced as "ik ben ah-lehr-gish voor noh-ten".
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