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mooi — meaning in English: Nice

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informal very common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers often use 'mooi' in everyday conversations to compliment art, nature, or someone's appearance. For instance, you might hear someone say 'Wat een mooie dag!' while admiring a sunny afternoon or 'Je hebt een mooie jurk aan' when complimenting a friend's outfit.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mooi' is often interchangeable with 'prachtig,' which translates to 'beautiful.' However, 'prachtig' carries a stronger emphasis on grandeur and awe. Use 'mooi' for everyday compliments and 'prachtig' when you want to express something truly stunning.
Culture
'Mooi' has roots in the Middle Dutch word 'moeijc,' which relates to beauty and goodness. The concept of beauty is deeply embedded in Dutch culture, reflected in their art, architecture, and even in their appreciation for nature. Interestingly, the Dutch often use 'mooi' to describe not just physical beauty, but also experiences, indicating a cultural value placed on enjoying life's moments.
FAQ
Q.What does 'mooi' mean in English?
'Mooi' translates to 'nice' or 'beautiful' in English. It’s a versatile word used in various contexts to express beauty or pleasantness.
Q.How do you pronounce 'mooi'?
'Mooi' is pronounced as /mɔɪ/, resembling the English sound of 'boy,' but starting with an 'm' sound.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'mooi'?
One common mistake is using 'mooi' only for physical beauty. Remember, it can also describe experiences or feelings, so don't hesitate to use it in broader contexts.
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