- a CD-ROM course which helps to learn grammar and a wide range of vocabulary. Also includes a book of stories, which you can listen to and read, an audio CD, and an AutoLearn feature..
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by Gerdi Quist & Dennis Strik
- an up-to-date course in spoken and written Dutch suitable for beginners. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.
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Bruce Donaldson
- an introduction to spoken and written Dutch. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with two cassettes with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.
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Gerda Cook-Bodegom and Bruce Donaldson
- a intermediate-level course in spoken and written Dutch that helps you to review and expand your knowledge of the language. Includes a textbook and two cassettes or CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.
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by N. E. Osselton and R. Hempelman
- an accessible, up-to-date dictionary containing 50,000 entries. Includes colloquial and idiomatic language, Flemish words, and pronunciation guidance.
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by Bruce Donaldson
- an essential reference for students of Dutch.
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Electronic dictionaries and translators: up to 1,000,000 words, full-text translation. Speech recognition, audio phrasebooks. Dutch translation software for Windows, Pocket PC, Palm, Mobile phones. Free trial download!
Dutch electronic dictionaries and translators
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