Engels : Nederlands There is a portrait of my mum on the wall [above] the fireplace. = boven This green velvet [armchair] is very comfortable. = fauteuil She bought a poster at the [art gallery]. = galerie We keep all old furniture in the [attic]. = vliering / zolder You can admire the fantastic view of the city from the [balcony]. = balkon The Caribbean [bath]room has a bath but no shower. = bad There is a [bathroom] upstairs if you need a shower. = badkamer We have two [bed]rooms - a big one with a double bed and a small one with a single bed. = bed Tom's [bedroom] is always messy. = slaapkamer I woke up and found my birthday present on the [bedside table]. = nachtkastje Why are you hiding [behind] the door? = achter Let's put this lamp [between] the armchair and the sofa. = tussen They have a very big bathroom with a bath, a [bidet] and a shower. = bidet Sara looks good in [bright] colours. = fel My father's company designed the tallest [building] in our town. = gebouw There is a new vegan [cafe] near our school. = café There's a [canal], a great park and a really cool shopping centre in Harlow Mill. = kanaal The [capital city] of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. = hoofdstad The floor in our living room is quite cold. I think we need to buy a [carpet]. = tapijt In the past kings and queens lived in this [castle] and now it is a museum. = kasteel Mind your head when go to the attic. The [ceiling] is quite low there. = plafond Do you mind if I take this [chair]? = stoel Children believe that Santa Claus comes with presents down through the [chimney]. = schoorsteen The oldest [church] in our town is in the city centre. = kerk Would you like to go to the [cinema] with us tonight? = bioscoop Berlin is an amazing [city] with many galleries and restaurants. = stad Her cat always sleeps on the [coffee table]. = koffietafel / salontafel Our gas [cooker] is really terrible. We need to buy an electric one. = fornuis There are lockers for all students in the school [corridor]. = gang Their cottage is small but very [cosy]. = knus We always spend holidays at the [countryside]. = platteland Mum wants to buy new [cupboard]s for the kitchen. = kast It's dark in their house because the [curtains] are usually closed. = gordijnen The girl with [dark] brown hair is my older sister. = donker Why is there such a mess on your [desk]? = bureau We live in a peaceful / quiet [estate] near the park. = wijk We met [fantastic] people at the concert. = fantastisch I like sitting by the [fireplace] in the winter evenings. = haard Her brother got married and moved to a small [flat] near the post office. = flat My friends and I often sit on the [floor] and play cards. = vloer Are there any eggs in the [fridge]? = koelkast We're going to IKEA at the weekend because we need some new [furniture]. = meubilair There is a lovely [garden] behind the house. = tuin You can leave your coat and your umbrella in the [hall]. = hal We spent the weekend in a fantastic four-star [hotel] by the lake. = hotel Mary and Sam live [in] a flat on the second floor. = in There is a bus stop [in front of] the school. = voor My parents love cooking and we have a modern, well-equipped [kitchen]. = keuken They have got a very stylish [lamp] in the bedroom. = lamp It's always very bright in my house because it has got [large] windows with no curtains in them. = groot I usually spend breaks at the school [library]. = bibliotheek We painted the walls [light] blue in our bedroom. = licht My family likes spending time in the [living room] in front of the TV. = woonkamer Mum is angry with me because my room is always [messy]. = rommelig There is a large [mirror] in the hall. = spiegel They bought an old house but everything inside was [modern]. = modern The [museum] is next to the art gallery where Susan works. = museum The corridors are [narrow] - you can touch both walls at the same time. = smal Our summer house is [near] the forest and we sometimes see some wild animals through the window. = in de buurt van Our [neighbour]s have a beautiful garden with many exotic plants. = buurman My sister always wants to sit [next to] me at the table. = naast I think you need a new suit, Grandpa. The one you are wearing is a bit [old-fashioned]. = oubollig / ouderwets Dad often leaves his car keys [on] the kitchen table. = op The shopping centre is [opposite] the station. = tegenover Put the cake in the [oven] and bake for 30 minutes. = oven My friend loves Frida Kahlo's [painting]s. = schilderij London is famous for its [park]s. Hyde Park is my favourite. = park I found some documents at the bus stop and I took them to the nearest [police station]. = politiebureau The [post office] is in the large red building at the end of the street. = postkantoor The hotel is very close to the sea and the prices are [reasonable]. = redelijk It was a long day and I need a [relaxing] bath. = ontspannend The girl fell from the [roof] and died. = dak How many [room]s are there in your new flat? = kamer I often play cards with my granny at the [round] table in her kitchen. = rond(e) My cat loves lying on the [rug] in front of the fireplace. = tapijt They opened a new [shopping centre] near the station last week. = winkelcentrum I'm sorry I was in the [shower] and I didn't hear the phone. = douche Mum got angry when she saw the [sink] full of dirty plates. = wastafel A [small] box of chocolates is the best gift for my children. = klein They bought a new blue [sofa] for the living room. = bank / sofa Emma lives in a small flat and she dreams of a [spacious] kitchen. = ruim Can you show me the way to the [station], please? = station There is a supermarket at the end of the [street]. = straat Her parents are very [strict] and she has to be in bed at ten o'clock. = streng The guard hit a [switch] and the gate swung open. = schakelaar Mum left a shopping list and the money on the kitchen [table]. = tafel In many British houses they still have the old-fashioned [tap]s - one for hot and one for cold water. = kraan Lisa's room is very [tidy] every time I visit her. = netjes The [toilet] is upstairs next to my parents' bedroom. = toilet You can get a free map of the city at the [tourist information centre]. = toerististenbureau / VVV Now I live in Harlow but when I was younger I lived in another [town]. = stad There is a fantastic Italian restaurant in the [town centre]. = stadscentrum His father works for government and he often meets people in the [town hall]. = stadhuis The [traffic] is always terrible in the morning when people rush to work. = verkeer The new shoes are very [uncomfortable]. My feet hurt. = ongemakkelijk I keep old CDs and games in the boxes [under] my bed. = onder In our house there are two bedrooms and a bathroom [upstairs]. = boven There is a great [view over] the park from our balcony. = uitzicht op / uitzicht over There are beautiful old buildings in the [village] I live in. = dorp Krystal wants to paint the [wall]s orange in her bedroom but her parents don't like the idea. = muur Ruby needs a new [wardrobe] to put all her clothes in. = garderobe / kledingkast We spent the night in a very basic hostel. There was no shower in the room, just a [wasbasin]. = wasbak The corridor is about two metres [wide]. = breed It's quite hot in here. Do you mind if I open the [window]? = raam