[a house]
the house
[grapes]
food
[lightswitch]
electricity
[A collection of tools]
tools
[clothespins]
laundry, cleaning
[chess pieces]
chess
[a building]
buildings
[garden]
yard

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[The Face of Dutch]

Dutch Everyday: Fire

[matches]
lucifers click to hear
[cigarette lighter]
aansteker click to hear
[cigarette lighter]
aansteker click to hear
[]
brandglas click to hear
[fire extinguisher]
brandblusser click to hear - 2
[a lighted candle]
kaars click to hear
[the flame of a lighted candle]
vlam click to hear
[gas flame]
gasvlam click to hear
[kitchen stove]
fornuis click to hear >>
[fireplace]
open haard click to hear - 2
[chimney]
schoorsteen click to hear
[a fire something is burning]
brand click to hear
[the flames of a fire]
vuur click to hear
[the smoke of a fire]
rook click to hear

de / het / 't click to hear (the)
een, 'n click to hear - 2 (a, an)
één click to hear (one)
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(de) lucifer
(de) aansteker
(het) brandglas
hear
(match)
(lighter)
(fireglass)
(het) fornuis
(de) kachel
(de) verwarming
hear
(kitchen stove)
(stove)
(heating)
(de) brand
(het) vuur
(de) rook
hear
(fire)
(flames of a fire)
(smoke)
(de) kaars
(de) vlam
hear
(candle)
(flame)
(de) brandblusser
(de) brandslang
hear
(fire extinguisher)
(firehose)

Dutch roet click to
  hear - 2 means 'soot.' There's an expression roet in het eten gooien click to
  hear 'throw soot [in] on the food,' meaning 'ruining plans.'
Je moet geen roet in 't eten gooien click to
  hear ('Don't ruin the plans.')

[A Dutch flag on the edge of a puddle of water]
colors
[pan]
kitchen
[a plate of food]
meals
[a path]
the outdoors
[books]
media
[jacket]
clothing
[a mirror]
beauty
[glasses, watch, etc.]
necessities

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