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Winnaar

Winnaar is the Dutch noun for a person who wins a contest, competition, or prize. It is used across contexts such as sports, games, elections, and lotteries to denote someone who finishes first or attains a prize. The term is a neutral designation of achievement and is not tied to a specific kind of competition.

Etymology and forms: the word is formed from winnen, to win, with the agentive suffix -aar. The

Usage and nuances: winner can function as a general term for the person who wins an event,

See also: kampioen, verliezer, prijs. These related terms help distinguish between the top prize or title (kampioen),

standard
masculine
singular
is
winnaar;
the
feminine
form
is
winnares.
The
plural
forms
are
winnaars,
and
for
all-female
groups
the
feminine
plural
winnaressen
is
also
used
in
some
cases.
In
everyday
usage,
winnaars
is
common
for
mixed
or
unspecified
groups.
as
opposed
to
kampioen,
which
often
implies
the
official
champion
of
a
league
or
tournament.
In
sentences,
you
might
see:
Hij
is
de
winnaar
van
de
marathon
(He
is
the
winner
of
the
marathon)
or
Zij
werd
de
winnares
van
de
wedstrijd
(She
became
the
winner
in
the
competition).
The
word
appears
in
news
reports,
match
summaries,
prize
announcements,
and
other
competitive
contexts.
the
person
who
did
not
win
(verliezer),
and
the
prize
itself
(prijs).