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onderwerpen — meaning in English: topics

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Usage
Native Dutch speakers commonly use the word 'onderwerpen' in academic discussions, such as when outlining themes for essays or presentations. It can also appear in everyday conversations when discussing news stories or topics of interest, often to guide or focus a dialogue.
Synonyms & nuances
'Onderwerpen' is often synonymous with 'thema's' (themes) and 'kwesties' (issues), but it tends to have a broader application, encompassing any subject of discussion. You might choose 'onderwerpen' when referring to a list or a set of topics rather than a single, specific theme.
Culture
The word 'onderwerpen' stems from Middle Dutch, where 'onder' means 'under' and 'werpen' translates to 'to throw.' This gives an intriguing visual of 'throwing topics under' a discussion, suggesting a deep dive below the surface of casual conversation. In Dutch society, the importance of discussing diverse onderwerpen is emphasized in educational settings, reflecting the cultural value placed on informed dialogue.
FAQ
Q.What does 'onderwerpen' mean in English?
'Onderwerpen' translates to 'topics' in English, used to indicate subjects of discussion or analysis.
Q.How do you use 'onderwerpen' in a sentence?
You can say, 'De onderwerpen van de vergadering zijn belangrijk,' which means 'The topics of the meeting are important.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'onderwerpen'?
A common mistake is using 'onderwerpen' in a singular context. Remember, it is plural; the singular form is 'onderwerp'.
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