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bijzonderlijk — meaning in English: particularly

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Usage
Native Dutch speakers often use 'bijzonderlijk' in formal discussions, such as academic presentations or debates, where they want to emphasize a point with particular significance. It can also be found in written texts, like articles or essays, where clarity and precision in expressing importance are crucial.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bijzonderlijk' is often compared to 'specifiek' (specific) and 'uitzonderlijk' (exceptional). While 'specifiek' denotes clarity and precision, 'bijzonderlijk' adds a layer of significance, making it suitable when you want to highlight the importance of something in a more pronounced manner.
Culture
'Bijzonderlijk' stems from the word 'bijzonder,' which means 'special' or 'particular.' Its use reflects a linguistic preference in Dutch for more nuanced expressions, especially in formal contexts. The evolution of this term showcases how Dutch speakers value specificity, aiming to convey not just a general idea but a distinct emphasis on the matter at hand.
FAQ
Q.What does 'bijzonderlijk' mean in English?
'Bijzonderlijk' translates to 'particularly' in English, indicating a specific emphasis on a particular aspect or feature.
Q.How do you use 'bijzonderlijk' in a sentence?
You can use 'bijzonderlijk' in contexts like: 'Dit deel van het project is bijzonderlijk belangrijk voor onze presentatie,' which means 'This part of the project is particularly important for our presentation.'
Q.Is there a difference between 'bijzonderlijk' and 'erg'?
'Erg' means 'very' and expresses intensity, while 'bijzonderlijk' conveys a sense of particularity or significance. Use 'bijzonderlijk' when you want to underline the distinct importance of something.
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