Transliteration: rahm
π³π± Het raam staat open.
π£οΈ Het rahm staat oh-pun.
πΊπΈ The window is open.
π³π± Het raam staat open en er komt frisse lucht binnen.
π£οΈ Het rahm staht oh-pun en er komt fris-suh luhgt bin-nun.
πΊπΈ The window is open and fresh air is coming in.
π³π± Het raam staat open.
π£οΈ Het rahm staht oh-puhn.
πΊπΈ The window is open.
π³π± Het venster is gebroken en moet worden vervangen.
π£οΈ Hut ven-ster is guh-bro-ken en moet wor-den ver-van-gen.
πΊπΈ The window is broken and needs to be replaced.
π³π± Het raam van de slaapkamer staat open.
π£οΈ Hut raam vahn duh slaap-kah-mer staat o-pen.
πΊπΈ The window of the bedroom is open.
π³π± Het raam staat open.
π£οΈ Het rahm staat oh-pun.
πΊπΈ The window is open.
Dutch
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You can use the word "raam" which translates to "window".
The word "raam" is pronounced as "rahm".
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