Transliteration: MIK-suhr
π³π± Met een mixer kun je beslag maken.
π£οΈ Met een MIK-suhr kun je BEH-slahg MAH-kuhn.
πΊπΈ You can make batter with a mixer.
π³π± Ik gebruik de mixer om beslag te maken.
π£οΈ ik goo-khuk duh mik-ser ohm buh-slahkh tuh mah-kuhn
πΊπΈ I use the mixer to make batter.
Dutch
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You can use the word "mixer" which translates to "mixer".
The word "mixer" is pronounced as "MIK-suhr".
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