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"And they clapped their hands and danced about, ran to their parents, and bread and cake were thrown into the water" in Dutch

En zij klapten in de handen en dansten in de rondte, liepen naar hun ouders toe, en er werd brood en koek in het water geworpen
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The Dutch translation for “And they clapped their hands and danced about, ran to their parents, and bread and cake were thrown into the water” is En zij klapten in de handen en dansten in de rondte, liepen naar hun ouders toe, en er werd brood en koek in het water geworpen. The Dutch, En zij klapten in de handen en dansten in de rondte, liepen naar hun ouders toe, en er werd brood en koek in het water geworpen, can be broken down into 26 parts:"and" (en), "they" (zij), "clapped (plural)" (klapten), "in" (in), "the" (de), "hands" (handen), "and" (en), "danced" (dansten), "in" (in), "the" (de), "around (long form)" (rondte), "ran (plural)" (liepen), "to; for" (naar), "their" (hun), "parents" (ouders), "towards" (toe), "and" (en), "there" (er), "was; became" (werd), "bread" (brood), "and" (en), "cake" (koek), "in" (in), "the (neutral)" (het), "water" (water) and "thrown" (geworpen).

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There is 1 example of the Dutch word for "And they clapped their hands and danced about, ran to their parents, and bread and cake were thrown into the water" being used:

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