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Kaartje

Kaartje is a Dutch noun, the diminutive form of kaart, meaning a card. In everyday Dutch, kaartje denotes a small card used for information, access, or communication, and can refer to physical or digital items. The word has several common senses.

One sense is a ticket or pass: a train ticket (treinkaartje), a cinema ticket, or any admission

The term also appears in compounds, most notably visitekaartje, the standard term for a business card; a

Etymology: kaartje comes from kaart, meaning card, from Latin carta via French carte; the diminutive -je signals

Regional usage: it is widely used in the Netherlands and Flanders. Context determines exact meaning: it can

card.
It
is
also
used
for
small
cards
that
certify
something
or
grant
entry,
such
as
a
bus
kaartje
or
a
festival
kaartje.
Another
frequent
use
is
in
the
context
of
greeting
cards
or
postcards;
people
say
sending
a
kaartje
or
a
little
card.
kaartje
with
a
personal
message
may
accompany
a
gift.
smallness
or
affection.
In
practice,
kaartje
is
more
informal
than
kaart,
and
can
be
used
for
both
physical
cards
and
digital
equivalents
(e-tickets,
e-cards).
refer
to
a
ticket,
a
greeting
card,
or
a
small
note.