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Verander

Verander is a verb used in Dutch and Afrikaans with the broad meaning to change, modify, or alter something. In Dutch, the infinitive form is veranderen, while vernder is the imperative singular used to address one person (for example, Verander dit.). In Afrikaans, the infinitive is verander. The two languages share the basic sense of making something different, though their conjugation systems differ.

Etymology and related forms: The word derives from a Middle Dutch verb veranderen, built from the prefix

Usage notes: Verander is common in everyday speech and writing, especially in instructions, policies, and discussions

See also: veranderen, verandering, veranderbaar. See also synonyms in context such as wijzigen and aanpassen in

ver-
and
the
stem
ander,
meaning
other.
This
formation
reflects
the
idea
of
making
something
become
another
or
different.
In
both
languages,
the
related
noun
is
verandering,
meaning
change
or
transformation.
Adjectives
and
related
terms
include
veranderbaar
(changeable)
in
Dutch
and
veranderbaar
in
Afrikaans,
though
usage
and
frequency
vary
by
language.
about
settings
or
plans.
In
Dutch,
changing
a
plan
or
policy
is
typically
expressed
with
veranderen
(to
change)
in
the
infinitive
or
with
the
imperative
form
ver-ander-
when
addressing
someone
directly.
In
Afrikaans,
verander
serves
as
the
infinitive,
with
verander
in
present-tense
clauses
such
as
Ek
verander
die
plan
(I
change
the
plan).
Dutch,
and
verander
as
the
core
verb
in
Afrikaans.