[a 50s radio]
days of old
[Dutch flag]
colors
[plate of food]
Meals
[a house]
the house
[a path]
the outdoors
[jacket]
clothing
[a mirror]
beauty
[glasses, watch, etc.]
necessities

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[The Face of Dutch]

Dutch Everyday Items: Media

[two old books]
boeken click to hear
[a smal stack of newspapers]
kranten click to hear
[a few magazines]
tijdschriften click to hear
[comic book]
stripboek click to hear
[a recorder (flute)]
blokfluit click to hear
[mouth harp]
mondharmonica click to hear
[guitar]
gitaar click to hear
[violin with bow]
viool met strijkstok click to hear - 2
[piano]
piano click to hear
[sound system, stereo]
geluidsinstallatie click to hear
[amplifier]
versterker click to hear
[loudspeaker]
luidspreker click to hear
[loudspeaker]
luidspreker click to hear
[loudspeaker]
basbox click to hear - 2
[an audio CD]
CD click to hear
[a CD player]
CD speler click to hear
[a DVD ]
DVD click to hear
[a DVD player]
DVD speler click to hear - 2
[a small television set]
televisie click to hear = TV click to hear
[a remote control unit]
afstandsbediening click to hear
[headphones]
koptelefoon click to hear
[reading glasses]
leesbril click to hear
[hearing aid]
gehoorapparaat click to hear
de / het / 't
hear
(the)
een, 'n
hear - 2
(a, an)
één
hear
(one)
more
(het) boek
(de) krant
(het) tijdschrift
hear
(book)
(newspaper)
(magazine)
(de) blokfluit
(de) mondharmonica
(de) gitaar
hear - 2
(recorder (flute))
(mouth harp)
(guitar)
(de) viool
(de) strijkstok
(de) piano
hear - 2
(violin)
(bow)
(piano)
(de) geluidsinstallatie
(de) versterker
(de) luidspreker
hear
(sound system, stereo)
(amplifier)
(speaker)
(de) CD
(de) DVD
(de) speler
hear
(audio CD)
(DVD)
(player)
(de) televisie
(de) afstandsbediening
hear
(television)
(remote control)
(de) leesbril
(het) gehoorapparaat
hear
(reading glasses)
(hearing aid)
zien
kijken
lezen
hear
(to see)
(to look)
(to read)
horen
luisteren
hear
(to hear)
(to listen)
verbs

The human (and horse) 'head' is hoofd click to hear, while animals have a kop click to hear. Likewise, humans (and horses) have benen click to hear ('legs' - singular (het) been click to hear) while animals (and tables and chairs) have poten click to hear - singular: (de) poot click to hear. Still, 'headphone' is koptelefoon click to hear

[grapes]
food
[pan]
kitchen
[rose]
flowers
[cows]
animals
[a building]
buildings
[bus]
traffic
[flame]
fire
[lightswitch]
electricity

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