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Jaar

Jaar is the Dutch word for year, used to denote a calendar or fiscal year as a unit of time. It appears in expressions such as één jaar, twee jaar, of drie jaar, and in phrases like het komende jaar or over een jaar. In everyday use, jaar helps specify durations and relates to dates, ages, and annual cycles.

Etymology and cognates: The Dutch term jaar is derived from the Proto-Germanic word *jārą and is cognate

Usage notes: In Dutch, jaar is a fundamental unit in date and time expressions, as well as

Other uses: Jaar can also be a surname in Dutch- and Afrikaans-speaking communities, where it may occur

See also: Year in Dutch language usage; German Jahr; English year. The term shares its core meaning

with
the
German
Jahr
and
the
English
year.
The
form
and
meaning
reflect
common
Germanic
ancestry
for
the
concept
of
a
yearly
cycle.
in
discussions
of
history,
aging,
or
time
spans.
It
is
used
in
both
literal
calendar
contexts
and
more
informal
references
to
yearly
periods,
anniversaries,
or
annual
events.
Variants
and
related
expressions
often
appear
in
combination
with
other
time-related
terms
to
specify
duration
or
timing.
independently
of
the
meaning
“year.”
It
may
appear
in
toponyms
or
family
names
and
does
not
denote
a
separate
concept
in
these
cases,
beyond
its
function
as
a
personal
or
place-name
element.
with
closely
related
Germanic
languages
and
serves
as
a
basic
temporal
unit
across
Dutch
discourse.