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voet — meaning in English: foot

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'voet' in everyday conversations about health, sports, and travel. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Ik heb pijn in mijn voet' (I have pain in my foot) after playing soccer or when discussing footwear choices in a store.
Synonyms & nuances
'Voet' is often used in a literal sense, while 'ondervoet' refers specifically to the sole of the foot. You would choose 'voet' when discussing general foot-related topics and 'ondervoet' when specifying the bottom part.
Culture
'Voet' has its roots in Old Dutch and shares similarities with other Germanic languages, including the German 'Fuß' and the English 'foot.' Culturally, feet hold significance in Dutch folklore, often symbolizing a journey or the importance of taking the right steps in life, making the term more than just a body part but a metaphor for progress.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'voet' in Dutch?
The plural form of 'voet' is 'voeten.' For example, you would say, 'Mijn voeten doen pijn' meaning 'My feet hurt.'
Q.How do you use 'voet' in a sentence?
'Voet' can be used in various contexts, such as 'Ik heb mijn voet verwond' (I injured my foot) or 'Ze dragen altijd mooie schoenen voor hun voeten' (They always wear beautiful shoes for their feet).
Q.Are there any common expressions using 'voet'?
'Voet' is often used in idiomatic expressions like 'op twee voeten staan,' meaning 'to stand on two feet,' which refers to being independent or self-sufficient.
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