Transliteration: on-der-zoek
π³π± Het onderzoek heeft interessante resultaten opgeleverd.
π£οΈ het on-der-zoek heeft in-te-res-san-te re-sul-ta-ten op-ge-le-verd
πΊπΈ The research has yielded interesting results.
π³π± Het onderzoek richt zich op de effecten van klimaatverandering op de landbouw.
π£οΈ Het on-der-zoek richt zich op de ef-fec-ten van kli-maat-ver-an-de-ring op de land-bouw.
πΊπΈ The research focuses on the effects of climate change on agriculture.
π³π± Het onderzoek richt zich op...
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πΊπΈ The research focuses on...
Dutch
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You can use the word "onderzoek" which translates to "research".
The word "onderzoek" is pronounced as "on-der-zoek".
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