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Lessen

Lessen is a Dutch noun meaning "lesson" or "class session." In education, a lesson is a unit of instruction within a course or program. The singular form is les, and the plural form is lessen. The term is widely used in schools, language courses, music schools, and private tutoring. Common phrases include muziekles (music lesson), taalles (language lesson), and rijlessen (driving lessons). A teacher delivers lessons, and students attend them; a lesson can refer to a single class within a longer curriculum or to a series of sessions that make up part of a course.

In English, lessen exists as a verb meaning to make something smaller or less severe; the phrase

Note: In Dutch, "lessen" should not be confused with the English word "lessons," which is the English

"to
lessen"
is
used
to
describe
a
reduction
of
intensity,
amount,
or
impact.
Its
third-person
singular
form
is
"lessens."
This
English
usage
is
unrelated
in
meaning
to
the
Dutch
noun
"les/lessen,"
though
they
share
identical
spelling
in
their
plural
form.
Common
contexts
include
efforts
to
lessen
costs,
lessen
the
burden,
or
lessen
the
risk.
plural
of
"lesson."
The
two
languages
use
the
same
spelling
for
different
grammatical
categories,
reflecting
their
shared
Germanic
heritage
but
distinct
modern
meanings.