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Woord

Woord is a Dutch noun meaning "word." It designates a single unit of language that carries meaning and can function as a discrete element in speech or writing. In ordinary use, a word is the basic unit by which sentences are built; Dutch words are combined with determiners, adjectives, and verbs to form phrases and clauses. The definite article for woord is het, making it a neuter noun: het woord. The plural form is woorden, and the indefinite article is een woord.

Etymology and cognates: The Dutch woord is cognate with German Wort and English word. It derives from

Usage and terminology: The term appears in many compounds, reflecting its productive role in Dutch. Examples

the
common
West
Germanic
stock
and
can
be
traced
back
through
Middle
Dutch.
The
word
has
maintained
its
core
sense
across
centuries,
though
its
use
has
broadened
to
include
figurative
senses
such
as
"a
word
of
advice"
or
"to
have
a
word"
in
conversation.
include
woordenboek
(dictionary),
woordenschat
(vocabulary),
woordspeling
(wordplay),
and
woordkeuze
(word
choice).
In
linguistics,
the
precise
definition
of
"word"
varies;
Dutch
typically
treats
woord
as
a
lexeme
or
as
a
unit
that
may
include
several
morphemes,
depending
on
the
theoretical
framework.
The
plural
woorden
is
used
when
referring
to
multiple
distinct
words.