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Misery never seems to be far away.
Ellende lijkt nooit ver weg te zijn.
He didn’t seem to be worried about this.
Hij lijkt zich hier geen zorgen over te maken.
he is approaching
hij nadert
Winter is approaching.
De winter nadert.
There’s a car approaching.
Er nadert een auto.
I’m expecting him.
Ik verwacht hem.
Are you expecting anybody?
Verwacht je iemand?
She is expecting a child.
Ze verwacht een kind.
Yanni always thinks big.
Yanni denkt altijd groot.
That doesn’t change a thing.
Dat verandert niets.
What does that word mean?
Wat betekent dat woord?
Water changes into steam.
Water verandert in stoom.
The deadline is approaching.
De sluitingsdatum nadert.
I feel somewhat obligated.
Ik voel me enigszins verplicht.
Love changes almost everything.
Liefde verandert bijna alles.
Heat turns water into steam.
De warmte verandert water in stoom.
Please let us know what you think.
Laat ons alstublieft weten wat je denkt.
Does this bus stop in Brussels?
Stopt deze bus in Brussel?
Does this train stop in Brussels?
Stopt deze trein in Brussel?
And the mother said, “I wish you went away from here!”
En de moeder zeide: “Ik wou, dat je maar ver hier vandaan waart!”