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aspect — meaning in English: aspect

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers of Dutch often use the word 'aspect' in academic discussions, particularly in fields like philosophy, sociology, or psychology. For example, during a seminar, one might say, 'Laten we een ander aspect van dit onderwerp onderzoeken,' which translates to 'Let's explore another aspect of this topic.' It can also be used in everyday conversations when discussing various facets of life or decisions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'aspect' is commonly used to denote a particular facet of a situation or concept, synonyms like 'zijde' (side) or 'dimensie' (dimension) can imply a more specific angle or layer. You might choose 'aspect' when you want to emphasize a part of a whole, whereas 'zijde' would be more fitting for a literal side or viewpoint.
Culture
The word 'aspect' has its roots in the Latin word 'aspectus,' which means 'appearance' or 'look.' In Dutch, it has evolved to refer not only to physical appearances but also to broader concepts and viewpoints. Interestingly, in the context of Dutch art and culture, discussing the different 'aspecten' of a painting or music piece can lead to engaging dialogues about interpretation and emotional response.
FAQ
Q.What does the Dutch word 'aspect' mean in English?
'Aspect' in Dutch translates directly to 'aspect' in English, carrying the same meaning of a distinct feature or part of a situation or concept.
Q.How do you pronounce 'aspect' in Dutch?
'Aspect' is pronounced as /ɑsˈpɛkt/ in Dutch, with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'aspect' in Dutch?
Learners sometimes confuse 'aspect' with 'aspecten' (the plural form). Remember that 'aspect' is used when referring to a single facet, while 'aspecten' is appropriate when discussing multiple parts.
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