Transliteration: trah-dee-tsee
π³π± Het is een traditie om oliebollen te eten op oudjaarsavond.
π£οΈ hut is ayn trah-dee-tsee ohm oh-lee-bowl-un tuh ay-tun ohp owt-yahr-sah-vohnt.
πΊπΈ It's a tradition to eat 'oliebollen' on New Year's Eve.
π³π± Traditie is het doorgeven van gewoonten en gebruiken van generatie op generatie.
π£οΈ truh-die-sie is hut door-ghuh-vun fun guh-woon-tun un guh-bruy-kuhn fun guh-nuh-ruh-tsie op guh-nuh-ruh-tsie.
πΊπΈ Tradition is the passing down of customs and practices from generation to generation.
π³π± Het is een traditie om oliebollen te eten tijdens oud en nieuw.
π£οΈ Het is een truh-dit-sie om oh-lee-bol-len te eten tijdens oud en nieuw.
πΊπΈ It's a tradition to eat Dutch doughnuts during New Year's Eve.
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The word "traditie" is pronounced as "trah-dee-tsee".
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