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maand — meaning in English: month

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers commonly use the word 'maand' when discussing time-related topics, such as planning events or scheduling appointments. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about upcoming holidays, like 'In de maand december gaan we kerst vieren' (In the month of December, we will celebrate Christmas).
Synonyms & nuances
'Maand' is often the go-to term for 'month' in Dutch; however, it's important to note that 'maand' carries a more specific connotation of a calendar month, unlike 'periode,' which could refer to any length of time. When you want to specify a particular month in a date-related context, 'maand' is the best choice.
Culture
'Maand' has its roots in the Old Dutch word 'mānod,' which is related to the Proto-Germanic 'mēnô,' signifying the lunar cycle. This connection highlights the historical significance of the moon in tracking time, as ancient cultures relied heavily on lunar phases for agricultural and ceremonial purposes. Interestingly, many Dutch expressions are tied to months, reflecting the seasonal rhythm of life in the Netherlands.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'maand'?
The plural form of 'maand' is 'maanden.' For example, you might say, 'Er zijn twaalf maanden in een jaar' (There are twelve months in a year).
Q.How do you use 'maand' in a sentence?
'Maand' is used to describe a specific month or to refer to a duration of one month. For instance, you could say, 'Ik ga elke maand naar de sportschool' (I go to the gym every month).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'maand'?
A common mistake is confusing 'maand' with 'maanden' when referring to multiple months. Remember, 'maand' is singular, while 'maanden' indicates more than one.
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