Openingsalinea
Openingsalinea is the opening paragraph of a news article or feature in Dutch journalism. It introduces the main facts and sets the tone, and the term is also called lede or lead, borrowed from English. The openingsalinea should give the reader the essential information up front and answer the key questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how. In practice, the lead is written in the present tense and in active voice, aiming for conciseness and clarity. It often contains the most important facts, such as the incident, the people involved, the date and location, and the central development.
Structural role and variations: The openingsalinea functions within the inverted-pyramid style used in hard news, where
Alternative terms and usage: In Dutch, lede/lead is synonymous, and the phrase "opening alinea" is the standard