CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
appear | {v} | (To become visible to the apprehension of the mind) | assassin | {n} | (any ruthless killer) | assassinate | {v} | (to murder by sudden or obscure attack) | beacon | {n} | (signal fire) | bon appétit | {interj} | (used to wish someone enjoyment of the meal they are about to eat) | chandelier | {n} | (branched, often ornate, lighting fixture suspended from the ceiling) | contaminate | {v} | (To introduce impurities or foreign matter) | contamination | {n} | (The act or process of contaminating) | damp | {adj} | (Being in a state between dry and wet) | damp | {n} | (Moisture) | damp | {v} | (To render damp) | dank | {adj} | (dark, damp and humid) | dehumidifier | {n} | (device for removing moisture from air) | drive away | {v} | (to force someone to leave) | duplicitous | {adj} | (Given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech) | enlightened | {adj} | (exceedingly wise) | epidemic | {n} | (widespread disease) | epiphany | {n} | (illuminating realization or discovery) | Eucharist | {n} | (ceremony) | Eucharist | {n} | (sacrament) | eucharistic | {adj} | (pertaining to the Eucharist) | firefly | {n} | (Lampyridae) | flare | {n} | (brightly burning light) | fluorescent lamp | {n} | (a gas-discharge lamp) | foot-and-mouth disease | {n} | (foot-and-mouth disease) | footprint | {n} | (availability of a satellite from the ground) | gasp | {v} | (to draw in the breath suddenly) | glow | {v} | (to shine brightly and steadily ) | glowworm | {n} | (beetle larva or female) | highlight | {v} | (to make prominent) | Holy Communion | {prop} | (Christian sacrament) | how are you | {phrase} | (greeting) | humid | {adj} | (slightly wet) | humidifier | {n} | (A device that is used to increase the humidity of the air) | humidity | {n} | (amount of water vapour in the air) | humidity | {n} | (dampness, especially that of the air) | hypocrisy | {n} | (Claim, pretense, or false representation of holding beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not actually possess) | hypocrite | {n} | (person practising hypocrisy) | hypocritical | {adj} | (characterized by hypocrisy or being a hypocrite) | I hate you | {phrase} | (expression of intense dislike) | illuminate | {v} | (to shine light on something) | illumination | {n} | (the act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated) | I love you | {phrase} | (affirmation of romantic feeling) | intelligible | {adj} | (capable of being understood) | LED | {n} | (light-emitting diode) | light | {adj} | (having light) | light | {n} | (spiritual truth) | light | {v} | (to illuminate) | light-emitting diode | {n} | (a rectifying semiconductor device) | lighthouse | {n} | (building containing a light to warn or guide ships) | lighthouse keeper | {n} | (person who lives in a lighthouse and tends the light) | lit | {adj} | (Lighted) | luminosity | {n} | (rate at which a star radiates energy) | luminous | {adj} | (emitting light; glowing brightly) | methinks | {contraction} | (it seems to me) | moist | {adj} | (slightly wet) | moisten | {v} | (to become moist) | moisten | {v} | (to make moist) | moisture | {n} | (a moderate degree of wetness) | octateuch | {n} | (collection of eight books) | pant | {v} | (to breathe quickly or in a labored manner) | pestilence | {n} | (any highly contagious epidemic disease) | please sit down | {phrase} | (please sit down) | pretender | {n} | (1. A person who professes beliefs and opinions that they do not hold) | psychrometer | {n} | (instrument which measures atmospheric humidity) | relative humidity | {n} | (amount of water vapor in the air) | scarecrow | {n} | (an effigy made to scare the birds away) | scare up | {v} | (to frighten an animal) | see stars | {v} | (experience flashing lights) | sheet lightning | {n} | (broad flash of lightning) | shine | {v} | (to emit light) | shiny | {adj} | (emitting light) | shoo | {v} | (to induce someone to leave) | streetlight | {n} | (lamps set along a street) | taillight | {n} | (rear mounted lights on a vehicle) | wet | {adj} | (of an object: covered with or impregnated with liquid) | wet | {adj} | (of a woman: sexually aroused) | wet | {v} | (cover or impregnate with liquid) | wet behind the ears | {adj} | (inexperienced, not seasoned) | wet dream | {n} | (figuratively) | wet dream | {n} | (literally) | wetland | {n} | (land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas) | wetness | {n} | (condition of being wet) | whooping cough | {n} | (a contagious disease) | workers of the world, unite | {phrase} | (workers of the world, unite) | you | {pron} | (object pronoun: the group being addressed) | yourselves | {pron} | (you (referring to the people being spoken to, previously mentioned)) 5000 WORDS
PHRASES
Ik zal je een verhaal vertellen.

I'll tell you a story .
(ENG ) (NL )
(0598)
| Ieder van jullie zegt een zin.

Each of you say one sentence .
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| De horizon is vol met heldere wolken.

The horizon is full of glowing clouds .
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| De grond ziet er erg nat uit na de regen.

The ground looks very damp after it rains .
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(2234)
| Een bliksemflits verlichtte de hemel voor een fractie van een seconde.

A streak of lightning lit up the sky for a split second .
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| Ik hoop dat de mensheid vrij zal blijven van epidemieën.

I hope that mankind will stay free from from plagues .
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(3111)
| De gids nam ons mee voor een rondleiding in de vuurtoren.

The guide led us on a tour of the lighthouse .
(ENG ) (NL )
(3162)
| He went as far as to call you a hypocrite . | Hij ging zelfs zo ver dat hij u een huichelaar noemde.
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I wonder which of you will win . | Ik ben benieuwd wie van jullie gaat winnen.
Her eyes were moist with tears . | Haar ogen waren vochtig van de tranen.
Which of you will go ? | Wie van jullie gaat?
Any of you can do it . | Ieder van jullie kan het .
Do you know each other ? | Kennen jullie elkaar ?
I'll let you know all about it later on . | Ik laat je er later alles over weten.
With kind regards to you all . | Met vriendelijke groeten aan jullie allemaal.
It gets hot and humid in summer . | In de zomer wordt het warm en vochtig.
I will show you my new car . | Ik zal je mijn nieuwe auto laten zien.
What would I not do to help you both out of the trouble ? | Wat zou ik niet doen om jullie beiden uit de problemen te helpen?
I can't stand humidity . | Ik kan niet tegen vocht.
She came running with her eyes shining . | Ze kwam aanrennen met stralende ogen.
I hope you are all well . | Ik hoop dat het goed met je gaat .
It is less humid today than it was yesterday . | Het is vandaag minder vochtig dan gisteren.
I'll hear all of you in turn . | Ik zal jullie allemaal op hun beurt horen.
Hij ging zelfs zo ver dat hij u een huichelaar noemde.
| Ik ben benieuwd wie van jullie gaat winnen.
| Haar ogen waren vochtig van de tranen.
| Wie van jullie gaat?
| Ieder van jullie kan het .
| Kennen jullie elkaar ?
| Ik laat je er later alles over weten.
| Met vriendelijke groeten aan jullie allemaal.
| In de zomer wordt het warm en vochtig.
| Ik zal je mijn nieuwe auto laten zien.
| Wat zou ik niet doen om jullie beiden uit de problemen te helpen?
| Ik kan niet tegen vocht.
| Ze kwam aanrennen met stralende ogen.
| Ik hoop dat het goed met je gaat .
| Het is vandaag minder vochtig dan gisteren.
| Ik zal jullie allemaal op hun beurt horen.
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