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Kunt

Kunt is the second-person singular present tense form of the Dutch verb kunnen, meaning "to be able to" or "can." It is used with the subject jij/je or u (informal or formal you) to express ability, possibility, or permission in the present tense. The infinitive kun nen corresponds to English "to be able to." Kunt appears in statements such as "Jij kunt dit probleem oplossen" and in formal or polite usage as "U kunt hier parkeren."

In Dutch, kunnen is an irregular verb, with the full present-tense forms including ik kan, jij kunt

Etymology and related forms: kunnen originates from Middle Dutch kunnen and is cognate with the English can

Usage notes: kan/can versus kunt/kunt often reflect formality and subject. Negation is typically with niet: "Ik

(or
je
kunt),
u
kunt,
wij
kunnen,
jullie
kunnen,
zij
kunnen.
In
questions,
you
often
see
"Kun
je"
or
"Kunt
u"
instead
of
a
direct
statement,
for
example
"Kun
je
me
helpen?"
or
"Kunt
u
mij
helpen?"
The
form
kunt
is
used
with
both
informal
and
formal
you
in
the
appropriate
contexts.
It
is
not
used
for
third-person
forms;
for
he/she/it
or
plural
you,
other
forms
of
kunnen
apply
(kan,
kunnen).
and
the
German
können,
sharing
a
common
Proto-Germanic
root
related
to
ability
or
possibility.
In
modern
Dutch,
the
word
kun
nen
and
its
present-tense
forms
are
common
across
spoken
and
written
language.
kan
dit
niet
doen,"
while
with
kunt:
"U
kunt
hier
niet
parkeren."
Phrasal
variants
and
fixed
expressions
frequently
appear
in
everyday
speech,
but
kunt
remains
a
core,
productive
form
for
indicating
capability
in
the
second
person
present.