Transliteration: wit-ruim-te
π³π± De witruimte tussen de elementen is belangrijk voor een goede lay-out.
π£οΈ De wit-ruim-te tussen de ele-menten is be-lang-rijk voor een goede lay-out.
πΊπΈ The white space between elements is important for a good layout.
π³π± Het gebruik van witruimte kan zorgen voor een rustige en overzichtelijke vormgeving.
π£οΈ Het ge-bruik van wit-ruim-te kan zor-gen voor een rus-ti-ge en over-zich-te-lij-ke vorm-ge-ving.
πΊπΈ The use of white space can create a calm and organized design.
Dutch
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You can use the word "witruimte" which translates to "white space".
The word "witruimte" is pronounced as "wit-ruim-te".
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