Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
work out o.k.
Dutch translation:
goedkomen
English term
work out o.k.
4 +7 | goedkomen | Esther van der Wal |
voorstel | Harris Couwenberg |
Non-PRO (1): Jack den Haan
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Proposed translations
goedkomen
agree |
Sylvy Notermans
46 mins
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Dank je :)
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agree |
Elma de Jong
52 mins
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Dank je :)
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agree |
Dr O Luttikhuis
54 mins
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Dank je :)
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agree |
Marcel Falter
2 hrs
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Dank je :)
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agree |
Jack den Haan
2 hrs
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Dank je :)
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agree |
Monique van Brandenburg
: met een spatie: goed komen
3 hrs
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Hmm, volgens mij aan elkaar, maar toch bedankt :)
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agree |
Ron Willems
: of eventueel met 'uiteindelijk' erbij?
4 hrs
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Dat kan, ja. Als de rest erg dramatisch is :)
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