Transliteration: nah-toor-ruh-zehr-vat
π³π± Het natuurreservaat is een belangrijke plek voor bedreigde diersoorten.
π£οΈ hut nah-toor-ruh-zehr-vaat ihs uhn beh-lang-rikhuh plek fohr buh-drayg-duh deer-sohr-tun.
πΊπΈ The nature reserve is an important place for endangered animal species.
π³π± Het natuurgebied is beschermd tegen menselijke activiteit.
π£οΈ Het nah-tuur-ghuh-beet is buh-schermd te-gen men-se-lyke ac-ti-vi-teit.
πΊπΈ The nature reserve is protected against human activity.
π³π± Het natuurgebied is een belangrijke habitat voor dieren.
π£οΈ het na-tuur-ge-bied is oon buh-lang-rijk-huh ha-bi-tat voor dee-ren
πΊπΈ The nature reserve is an important habitat for animals.
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You can use the word "natuurreservaat" which translates to "nature reserve".
The word "natuurreservaat" is pronounced as "nah-toor-ruh-zehr-vat".
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