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en Subordinate clauses: that 1   »   af Bysinne met dat 1

91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [een en negentig]

Bysinne met dat 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Die weer-w-r- mô---miskie--b-t--. D__ w___ w___ m___ m______ b_____ D-e w-e- w-r- m-r- m-s-i-n b-t-r- --------------------------------- Die weer word môre miskien beter. 0
How do you know that? H-- w-et---d-t? H__ w___ u d___ H-e w-e- u d-t- --------------- Hoe weet u dit? 0
I hope that it gets better. Ek-ho-p d-t d-t-----r w---. E_ h___ d__ d__ b____ w____ E- h-o- d-t d-t b-t-r w-r-. --------------------------- Ek hoop dat dit beter word. 0
He will definitely come. H----m b--li-. H_ k__ b______ H- k-m b-s-i-. -------------- Hy kom beslis. 0
Are you sure? I--jy s-k--? I_ j_ s_____ I- j- s-k-r- ------------ Is jy seker? 0
I know that he’ll come. E- w-et d-t hy ---. E_ w___ d__ h_ k___ E- w-e- d-t h- k-m- ------------------- Ek weet dat hy kom. 0
He’ll definitely call. H--sal-b-sl---b-l. H_ s__ b_____ b___ H- s-l b-s-i- b-l- ------------------ Hy sal beslis bel. 0
Really? W--k---? W_______ W-r-l-k- -------- Werklik? 0
I believe that he’ll call. Ek--lo-d-t-hy --l ---. E_ g__ d__ h_ s__ b___ E- g-o d-t h- s-l b-l- ---------------------- Ek glo dat hy sal bel. 0
The wine is definitely old. Die--y- -s--ek-r ou-. D__ w__ i_ s____ o___ D-e w-n i- s-k-r o-d- --------------------- Die wyn is seker oud. 0
Do you know that for sure? W--t jy --t -o-- -------l? W___ j_ d__ v___ j__ s____ W-e- j- d-t v-o- j-u s-e-? -------------------------- Weet jy dit voor jou siel? 0
I think that he is old. E--v-r--ed--at -it ou- --. E_ v______ d__ d__ o__ i__ E- v-r-o-d d-t d-t o-d i-. -------------------------- Ek vermoed dat dit oud is. 0
Our boss is good-looking. O-- baas-i- -an-reklik. O__ b___ i_ a__________ O-s b-a- i- a-n-r-k-i-. ----------------------- Ons baas is aantreklik. 0
Do you think so? D-n---y-s-? D___ j_ s__ D-n- j- s-? ----------- Dink jy so? 0
I find him very handsome. E------ dat-h--ba-e a-n---kli--is. E_ d___ d__ h_ b___ a_________ i__ E- d-n- d-t h- b-i- a-n-r-k-i- i-. ---------------------------------- Ek dink dat hy baie aantreklik is. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Di---a-- -e---es-i--’n m---ie. D__ b___ h__ b_____ ’_ m______ D-e b-a- h-t b-s-i- ’- m-i-i-. ------------------------------ Die baas het beslis ’n meisie. 0
Do you really think so? D-n-------r--i- s-? D___ j_ w______ s__ D-n- j- w-r-l-k s-? ------------------- Dink jy werklik so? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. Dit ----e-l m-ont-ik dat-hy----m-is-e --t. D__ i_ h___ m_______ d__ h_ ’_ m_____ h___ D-t i- h-e- m-o-t-i- d-t h- ’- m-i-i- h-t- ------------------------------------------ Dit is heel moontlik dat hy ’n meisie het. 0

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