Transliteration: trahp
π³π± De trap naar boven is steil.
π£οΈ Duh trahp naarboven is steyl.
πΊπΈ The stairs to the top are steep.
π³π± We moeten drie trappen op om bij het appartement te komen.
π£οΈ Weh must-uhn dree stahrs ohp ohm bay het uh-par-teh-munt tuh kom-mun.
πΊπΈ We have to climb three flights of stairs to get to the apartment.
π³π± De trap naar boven is erg steil.
π£οΈ Duh trap naar bo-ven is erkh stayl.
πΊπΈ The stairs going up are very steep.
π³π± De trap kraakt als je erop loopt.
π£οΈ Duh trahp kraakt als juh ur-op lopt.
πΊπΈ The stairs creak when you walk on them.
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The word "trap" is pronounced as "trahp".
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