Transliteration: nah-toor
π³π± We moeten zorgvuldig omgaan met de natuur.
π£οΈ vuh must-un zohrg-vuhl-dikh ohm-gaan met duh nah-toor.
πΊπΈ We must handle nature carefully.
π³π± De natuur is prachtig.
π£οΈ De nah-tuur is prah-chtig.
πΊπΈ Nature is beautiful.
π³π± Ik hou van wandelen in de natuur.
π£οΈ ik how van vahn-delen in de na-tuur
πΊπΈ I love hiking in nature.
π³π± Ik hou van de natuur en ga graag wandelen in het bos.
π£οΈ ick how vahn de nah-toor en gah grahg vahn-duh-lun in het bos.
πΊπΈ I love nature and enjoy hiking in the woods.
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You can use the word "natuur" which translates to "nature".
The word "natuur" is pronounced as "nah-toor".
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