How to say "to disappear without a trace" in Dutch?

In Dutch "to disappear without a trace" translates toΒ Β met de noorderzon vertrekkenΒ 

Transliteration: met duh noor-der-zon ver-trek-ken

πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Hij heeft al het geld gestolen en is met de noorderzon vertrokken.

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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ He stole all the money and disappeared without a trace.



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Dutch

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Learning Dutch provides unique advantages in the Netherlands, a global hub for technology, finance, and trade. As Dutch is closely related to English, it’s particularly accessible for English speakers, requiring approximately 1,000-1,500 vocabulary words for basic fluency. An investment of 600-750 hours usually suffices for general proficiency. Key grammar features include the use of articles ('de', 'het'), gender understanding, and verb conjugations, particularly in the present, past, and future tenses. Though Dutch grammar is relatively straightforward, mastering it allows for clearer communication and a deeper connection with Dutch culture, which can be particularly beneficial in professional and travel contexts.



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How to say "to disappear without a trace" in Dutch?

You can use the word "met de noorderzon vertrekken" which translates to "to disappear without a trace".

How to pronounce "met de noorderzon vertrekken" (to disappear without a trace) in Dutch?

The word "met de noorderzon vertrekken" is pronounced as "met duh noor-der-zon ver-trek-ken".

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