Transliteration: ve-ran-toor-de-lijk-heit
π³π± We hebben allemaal een verantwoordelijkheid om bij te dragen aan het succes van het project.
π£οΈ we heb-ben al-le-maal un ve-ran-toor-de-lijk-heit om bij te dra-gen aan het suc-ces van het pro-ject
πΊπΈ We all have a responsibility to contribute to the success of the project.
π³π± We hebben allemaal een verantwoordelijkheid om de natuur te beschermen.
π£οΈ vuh hay-bun ah-luh-mahl uhn vuh-ran-toor-duh-lukh-hait ohm duh nah-toor tuh buh-shehr-mun.
πΊπΈ We all have a responsibility to protect nature.
π³π± We hebben allemaal de verantwoordelijkheid om de planeet te beschermen.
π£οΈ weh he-ben al-le-maal de ve-ran-toor-de-lijk-heid om de pla-neet te be-scher-men
πΊπΈ We all have a responsibility to protect the planet.
Dutch
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You can use the word "verantwoordelijkheid" which translates to "responsibility".
The word "verantwoordelijkheid" is pronounced as "ve-ran-toor-de-lijk-heit".
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