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uiteraard — meaning in English: of course

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neutral common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers often use 'uiteraard' in casual conversations to affirm something that is already understood. For example, during a discussion about plans, someone might say, 'Zullen we om zes uur afspreken?' (Shall we meet at six?) and the response could be, 'Uiteraard!' showing agreement and understanding. It's also commonly used in professional settings to politely reaffirm a point made in meetings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Uiteraard' is often synonymous with 'natuurlijk,' but 'natuurlijk' carries a slightly more informal tone. While both mean 'of course,' you might choose 'uiteraard' in a more professional context, whereas 'natuurlijk' fits well in casual chats among friends.
Culture
'Uiteraard' has roots in the Dutch word 'uiteraardheid,' which translates to 'obviousness.' This reflects a cultural aspect where the Dutch value clarity and straightforwardness in communication. The word's evolution mirrors the practicality of Dutch society, where saying 'of course' often stems from an implicit understanding shared among speakers.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'uiteraard' mean in English?
'Uiteraard' translates to 'of course' in English, indicating agreement or an obvious fact.
Q.How do you pronounce 'uiteraard'?
'Uiteraard' is pronounced roughly like 'ow-tuh-rahrt,' with emphasis on the last syllable.
Q.Can 'uiteraard' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'uiteraard' is appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, including formal and business communication.
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