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Snel

Snel is a Dutch adjective and adverb meaning fast or quick. As an adjective, it describes high speed or rapidity of people, objects, or processes. As an adverb, snel modifies verbs to mean quickly or promptly. Examples include “De auto rijdt snel” (The car is driving fast) and “Ze liep snel naar huis” (She walked quickly home).

Etymology and cognates: The word derives from Middle Dutch snel and Old Dutch snell, rooted in Proto-Germanic

Grammar and usage: In Dutch, the comparative form is sneller and the superlative is snelst. In everyday

Context and nuance: Snel is versatile across registers, from casual conversation to formal writing. It conveys

*snellaz.
It
is
cognate
with
the
German
schnell.
In
English,
the
corresponding
historical
form
is
the
now-obsolete
adjective
snell,
while
modern
English
uses
different
terms
such
as
fast
or
swift.
speech,
snel
often
stands
as
both
an
attributive
adjective
and
a
predicative
descriptor.
It
commonly
appears
in
compounds
such
as
snelweg
(highway
or
motorway),
snelheid
(speed),
and
snelkookpan
(pressure
cooker).
The
phrase
zo
snel
mogelijk
means
“as
soon
as
possible”
or
“as
fast
as
possible.”
a
straightforward
sense
of
speed
and
can
be
paired
with
qualifiers
to
indicate
degree,
duration,
or
immediacy.
While
semantic
equivalents
like
rap
or
snel
kunnen
describe
rapidity
in
different
contexts,
snel
remains
the
standard
Dutch
term
for
general
speed.