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Ik
Pronoun
  heb
Auxiliary
  haar
Pronoun
  moeten
Auxiliary
  overtuigen
Verb
maar
Coordinating conjunction
  we
Pronoun
  gaan
Verb
  vanavond
Adverb
  uit
Adposition
  eten
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Verb
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I had to convince her, but we're going out to dinner tonight.

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New
ik

I (first-person singular personal pronoun)

New
heb

  1. inflection of hebben:
  2. inflection of hebben:
  3. (informal) inflection of hebben:

New
haar

New
moeten

  1. to be necessary, to be required
  2. to have to, must
  3. should, be meant to, be supposed to
  4. to have to go, to need to go, must go
  5. (informal) to need to go to the toilet

New
overtuigen

to convince, persuade

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maar

New
gaan

  1. to go, to move from one place to another
  2. to leave or depart, to move away
  3. to lead (in a direction)
  4. to proceed (well or poorly)
  5. Forms the future tense of a verb, similarly to English going to future tense
  6. to start to, begin to, to be going to

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eten

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