Transliteration: nah-toor-buh-shehr-ming
π³π± Natuurbescherming is nodig om bedreigde diersoorten te beschermen.
π£οΈ nah-toor-buh-shehr-ming ihs noh-dikh ohm buh-drayg-duh deer-sohr-tun tuh buh-shehr-mun.
πΊπΈ Nature conservation is necessary to protect endangered animal species.
π³π± Natuurbescherming is belangrijk voor het behoud van de natuur.
π£οΈ Nah-tuur-buh-skhair-ming is be-lang-ryk voor het behoud van de nah-tuur.
πΊπΈ Nature conservation is important for preserving nature.
π³π± Natuurbehoud is essentieel voor het behoud van biodiversiteit.
π£οΈ na-tuur-be-houd is es-sen-tieel voor het be-houd van bio-di-ver-si-teit
πΊπΈ Nature conservation is essential for the preservation of biodiversity.
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The word "natuurbescherming" is pronounced as "nah-toor-buh-shehr-ming".
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