[A Dutch flag on the edge of a puddle of water]
colors, materials
[A plate of fava beans, with bacon and potatoes]
meals
[a handful of Brussels sprouts]
food
[small saucepan: lidded pot with a stick handle]
kitchen
[Me riding a bicycle]
bicycles
[Cows in a meadow]
animals
[a variety of items]
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Dutch Names for Tools 6 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 words

[open-end wrenches]
steeksleutels click to hear
[box-end wrenches]
ringsleutels click to hear
[box-end wrenches]
ringsleutels
[combination wrenches]
ringsteeksleutels click to hear
[two-sided socket wrenches]
pijpsleutels click to hear
[two-sided socket wrenches]
pijpsleutels
[two-sided socket wrenches]
pijpsleutels
[(torx) socket wrenches]
dopsleutels click to hear
[(torx) socket wrenches]
dopsleutels click to hear
[hex keys]
inbussleutels click to hear
[adjustable wrench]
Engelse sleutel (bahco) click to hear
[spark plug, spark plug wrench]
bougie, bougiesleutel click to hear
[spark plug, spark plug wrench]
bougie, bougiesleutel
[bolts, nuts, washers]
bouten, moeren, ringetjes click to hear
[wing nuts]
vleugelmoeren click to hear
[door keys (antique)]
sleutels click to hear
[cutting pliers, wire cutters]
kniptangen click to hear
[wire stripper]
striptang click to hear
[soldering iron]
soldeerbout click to hear
[soldering tin]
soldeer click to hear
[rivet]
klinknagels
[riveting tool (pliers that install rivets)]
klinknageltang click to hear
[rivets and washers]
klinknagels, ringetjes click to hear
[jack (lifting cars to change wheels)]
krik click to hear
[paint brushes]
kwasten, verfkwasten click to hear
[brushes]
borstels click to hear
[brushes with metal 'hairs']
staalborstels click to hear

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