[Dutch flag]
colors
[plate of food]
Meals
[a house]
the house
[a path]
the outdoors
[books]
media
[jacket]
clothing
[a mirror]
beauty
[glasses, watch, etc.]
necessities

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[The Face of Dutch]

From The Days of Old

Uit de oude doos click to hear - 2 - ('from the old box:') old-fashioned

[Then: me as a child on a scooter]
toen click to hear (step click to hear)
[Now: present me on a scooter]
nu click to hear (step click to hear)
[a radio]
radio, radiotoestel click to hear
['radio listening licence']
omroepkaart
click to hear
[an ashtray]
asbak click to hear
[a telephone st from the 70s]
click to hear telefoontoestel (Ericsson)
[telephone showing rotary dial]
telefoon, telefoontoestel click to hear
[old rtelephone set's rotary dial]
kiesschijf click to hear
[a camera]
fototoestel click to hear - 2
[a picture, photograph lying on a table]
foto click to hear
[sundial]
zonnewijzer click to hear
[slide rule]
rekenlineaal click to hear
[a detailed view of a slide rule showing how it works]
detail click to hear
[curvometer, a tool to measure distances on a map, you would 'ride' 
the wheel on the map along the road you plan to take]
curvimeter click to hear
[a record player form the fifties]
pickup
[a record player form the nineties]
platenspeler click to hear
[a vinyl record with a nice cover]
grammofoonplaat click to hear - 2 / langspeelplaat click to hear
[me as a child 'doing laundry'  with a washboard]
wasbord click to hear
[horse carriage]
rijtuig click to hear = paard-en-wagen click to hear - 2
[a propellor airplane]
propellorvliegtuig click to hear
[sailing ship]
zeilschip click to hear >>
[sailing ship]
zeilschip click to hear
[sailing ship]
zeilschip click to hear
[old picture of little boy reading]
ik las click to hear
[me, reading]
ik lees click to hear
[a collection of books]
ik heb gelezen click to hear - verbs
[me reading the standard book about Dos]
Back to Dos!
[me reading the standard book about Dos]
Back to Dos!
telefoontoestel
radiotoestel
fototoestel
hear
telephone (set)
radio (box)
(picture) camera
The 'Halve Maen' sailing ship picture is by Billy Eric © 2009
[grapes]
food
[pan]
kitchen
[rose]
flowers
[cows]
animals
[a building]
buildings
[bus]
traffic
[flame]
fire
[lightswitch]
electricity

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