Transliteration: met duh ge-bak-ken pe-ren zit-ten
π³π± Toen het project mislukte, bleef ik met de gebakken peren zitten en moest ik alles oplossen.
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πΊπΈ When the project failed, I was left holding the bag and had to fix everything.
Dutch
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You can use the word "met de gebakken peren zitten" which translates to "to be left holding the bag".
The word "met de gebakken peren zitten" is pronounced as "met duh ge-bak-ken pe-ren zit-ten".
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