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hoger
comparative degree of hoog
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je
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- subjective unstressed form of jij (“you (singular)”)
- objective unstressed form of jij (“you (singular)”)
- subjective unstressed form of jullie (“you (plural), y'all”)
- objective unstressed form of jullie (“you (plural), y'all”)
- (informal) one, people, you, someone, anyone; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object)
- (colloquial) I, one; used to talk about oneself indirectly, especially about feelings or personal experiences
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klimt
- inflection of klimmen:
- inflection of klimmen:
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hoe
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how
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dunner
comparative degree of dun
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de
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the (definite article, masculine and feminine singular, plural)
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worden
- to become, to get, to grow, to turn
- Used to form the imperfect tense of the passive voice, together with a past participle.
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takken
plural of tak