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1 let us eat and drink for tomorrow we shall die
laat ons nu eten en drinken want morgen gaan we dood (een gezegde die ons uitlegt dat we moeten genieten van het leven)English-Dutch dictionary > let us eat and drink for tomorrow we shall die
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2 let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die
laten we eten en drinken, want morgen zullen we stervenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die
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