Transliteration: PAY-puhr
π³π± Peper geeft extra smaak aan het gerecht.
π£οΈ PAY-puhr GAYFT EHKS-truh SMAHK ahn het guh-REHGT.
πΊπΈ Pepper adds extra flavor to the dish.
π³π± Wil je peper op je salade?
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πΊπΈ Do you want pepper on your salad?
π³π± Een beetje peper geeft extra pit aan mijn gerechten.
π£οΈ Een beetje peper geeft extra pit aan mijn gerechten.
πΊπΈ A little bit of pepper adds extra spiceto my dishes.
Dutch
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The word "peper" is pronounced as "PAY-puhr".
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