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¶   het is maar een weet il suffit de le savoir
     iets aan de weet komen apprendre qc.
     ergens geen weet van hebben 〈m.b.t. bewustzijn〉 ne pas se rendre compte de qc.; 〈m.b.t. geraakt worden〉 ne pas souffrir de qc.; 〈m.b.t. weten〉 ignorer qc.

Deens-Russisch woordenboek. 2015.

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