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01:12 Dec 22, 2001 |
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5 | aunt Isa is Pieter's aunt, uncle Albert was her brother, so he's not a 'kl' | |||
5 | aunt Isa is Pieter's aunt, uncle Albert was her brother, so he's not a 'kl' |
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aunt Isa is Pieter's aunt, uncle Albert was her brother, so he's not a 'kl' Explanation: ante Isa : should be 'tante Isa' = Aunt Isa is the aunt of Pieter, uncle Albert was her brother, so he's not a (kl?) No references needed here. HTH |
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aunt Isa is Pieter's aunt, uncle Albert was her brother, so he's not a 'kl' Explanation: ante Isa : should be 'tante Isa' = Aunt Isa is the aunt of Pieter, uncle Albert was her brother, so he's not a (kl?) No references needed here. HTH |
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