Transliteration: in-tuh-rus-uh
π³π± Ik heb interesse in muziek.
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πΊπΈ I have an interest in music.
π³π± De rente op mijn spaarrekening is erg laag.
π£οΈ duh ren-tuh op mayn spahr-ray-kening is urkh laakh
πΊπΈ The interest on my savings account is very low.
π³π± De rente op spaarrekeningen is momenteel erg laag.
π£οΈ duh ren-tuh ohp spahr-ray-kuh-ning-un is muh-muhn-teyl airg lahg.
πΊπΈ The interest on savings accounts is currently very low.
π³π± De rente op onze lening is 5% per jaar.
π£οΈ De rente op onze lening is 5% per jaar.
πΊπΈ The interest on our loan is 5% per year.
Dutch
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You can use the word "interesse" which translates to "interest".
The word "interesse" is pronounced as "in-tuh-rus-uh".
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