How to Say 'Naturkatastrophen' in Luxembourgish | Meaning & Pronunciation
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- Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Naturkatastrophen'.
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📖 Semantic Context: "Earthquakes and floods are natural disasters."
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How do you say "Äerdbiewen an Iwwerschwemmungen sinn Naturkatastrophen." in Luxembourgish?
The most natural translation is "Earthquakes and floods are natural disasters.".
How do you say "Opzeechnunge si besonnesch rar fir dës Ära, vläicht wéinst enger laanger Serie vun Naturkatastrophen, déi d'Haaptstad getraff hunn." in Luxembourgish?
The most natural translation is "Records are particularly scarce for this era, perhaps owing to a long series of natural disasters which befell the capital.".