Engels : Nederlands Italy celebrates the [arrival] of the new year with fireworks. = begin / aanbreken I need a drink [as soon as possible] - I'm very thirsty. = zo snel mogelijk You [burn] a candle to give light. = branden In Italy, they light a [candle] at New Year. = kaars There was a [celebration] when the football team won. = viering / feest People drink [champagne] at midnight at New Year. = champagne In China, a [dragon] parades through the streets at new year. = draak She put the letter into the [envelope]. = envelop People celebrate Guy Fawkes Night by watching [fireworks]. = vuurwerk I hear you have an exam today. [Good luck]! = Succes! [Grape]s are my favourite fruit. = druif Everyone sends New Year [greetings card]s in Japan. = wenskaart They say '[Happy New Year]!' to each other at midnight. = [gelukkig nieuwjaar]! [How long] do New Year celebrations last in China? = [hoe lang]? On New Year's Eve in Italy, everyone eats [lentils]. = linzen We should [light] a candle - it's very dark. = aansteken [Make a wish] then blow out the candles. = een wens doen In Brazil, people wear white clothes on [New Year's Eve]. = oudejaarsavond In Japan, they eat special [noodles] on 31 December. = noedels I always keep my money in my [purse]. = handtas They eat a lot of [rice] in India. = rijst The bells [ring] 108 times. = luiden Tomato [soup] is really tasty. = soep The Diwali festival is the [start] of the Hindu New Year. = begin I quickly packed my [suitcase]. = koffer They [throw] flowers into the sea. = [Gooien] In Italy, it is [tradition] to put a candle in the window at New Year. = traditie On New Year's Day people drink sake, [traditional] Japanese rice wine. = traditioneel In Venezuela, people wear yellow [underwear] under their clothes to bring good luck. = ondergoed He surfed on a big [wave] in the sea. = golf People often drink [wine] to celebrate New Year. = wijn