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♦voorbeelden:1 deelbaar/ondeelbaar/oneindig/onmeetbaar getal • divisible/prime/infinite/irrational numberzij kwamen in groten getale • they came in large numberseen heel getal • a whole numbereen imaginair/reëel/reciproque getal • a(n) imaginary/real/reciprocal numbereen rekenkundig/algebraïsch getal • an arithmetic/algebraic numbereen rond getal • a round number/figureom het getal vol te maken • to make up (the) numbersin getallen uitdrukken • quantifydrie in getal • three in numbereen getal van drie cijfers • a three-digit/-figure number
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