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Nur Bywoord England Eie selfstandige naamwoord , Schottland Eie selfstandige naamwoord und Koördinerende konjunksie Wales Eie selfstandige naamwoord gehören Werkwoord zu Aanneming Großbritannien Eie selfstandige naamwoord .
Bywoord
Eie selfstandige naamwoord
Eie selfstandige naamwoord
Koördinerende konjunksie
Eie selfstandige naamwoord
Werkwoord
Aanneming
Eie selfstandige naamwoord
Only England, Scotland and Wales belong to the United Kingdom. Only England, Scotland and Wales belong to the United Kingdom.
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The world
Woorde en sinne
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nur
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- only, just, merely, simply
- ever; at all
- however, though
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England
- England (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)
- (informal) Great Britain (an island in Western Europe)
- (informal) United Kingdom (a country in Western Europe)
- (informal) the British Isles (an archipelago in Western Europe, including Ireland)
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Schottland
Scotland (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)
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und
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- and
- (colloquial) links two nouns, often a person and an activity, in rhetoric questions to express an opposition between them
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Wales
Wales (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)
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gehören
- to belong to, be the property of
- to be a prerequisite for; to be a characteristic of
- to belong to, be a part of
- to be proper
- ought to be [with past participle]; occasionally used to form a modal passive
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zu
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- to, towards (indicates directionality)
- with respect to; regarding
- along with; with (accompanying (the main thing in question))
- at, on (indicates location)
- at (indicates time)
- by, in, on, at (indicates mode (of transportation, speech, etc.))
- for; (with a noun) as, by way of (for the purpose of)
- for (in honor of, or directed towards the celebration or event of)
- into (indicates transition into another form or substance)
- as, for, to be (to take on the role of)
- to (used to indicate ratios)
- at (denotes a price or rate)
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Großbritannien
- Great Britain (an island in Western Europe)
- United Kingdom (a country in Western Europe)