Hear Dutch Here
— Learn Dutch
There's never been a better time |
100% Free | Guide to
the Website
Full Site Map - Mobile |
---|
|
Facebook page |
weather |
the outdoors |
animals |
trees |
flowers |
yard |
traffic |
buildings |
>> |
(het) park |
klein park - 2 |
(het) grasveld |
(het) grasveld |
< (het) gras - 2 |
grassprietjes - 2 |
kunstgras - 2 |
(het) bankje - 2 |
(het) standbeeld |
(de) bloembak - 2 |
(de) speeltuin - 2 |
schommels - 2 |
(de) glijbaan |
de / het / 't | (the) | een, 'n - 2 | (a, an) | één | (one) | >> |
(het) park (de) bloembak hear |
(park) (planter) |
(het) bankje (het) standbeeld hear |
(park bench) (statue) |
(het) gras (het) grasveld hear |
(grass) (lawn, turf) |
(het) park (het) grasveld (het) bankje (het) standbeeld hear |
(park) (lawn, turf) (park bench) (statue) |
(de) speeltuin (de) schommel (de) glijbaan hear - 2 |
(playground) (swing) (slide) |
Small children may call a seesaw
(de) wipwap
In a Russian class (long ago) we were told that we could say
grassprietje ('blade of grass') with a heavy Russian accent as a
greeting to the Red Army soldiers that might some day have marched
in. I am glad it didn't happen. >>
colors |
food |
the house |
the outdoors |
media |
clothing |
beauty |
necessities |
>> |
email -
Copyright © Marco Schuffelen 2008.
All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Don't be a
dief (thief) /
dievegge (female thief) -
diefstal (theft) -
stelen (to steal) -
heler (dealer in stolen goods) -
hear Dutch -
2