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algemene

Algemene is a Dutch adjective meaning general, common, or overall. It is the inflected form of the base adjective algemeen and is used before nouns to describe qualities that apply broadly rather than to a specific, individual instance. The form algemene is commonly seen before feminine singular nouns and before plural nouns, as well as in standard attributive phrases with definite determiners, for example de algemene vergadering or de algemene regels.

Etymology and related forms

Algemene derives from Middle Dutch algemeene, itself from alle (all) and gemeen (common). The term has evolved

Usage and examples

Common Dutch phrases illustrate its range:

- de algemene vergadering, the general meeting

- de algemene regels, the general rules

- algemene kennis, general knowledge

- algemene voorwaarden, terms and conditions

In these phrases, algemene functions as an attributive descriptor referring to general or overarching characteristics.

Distinguishing from related forms

Algemeen is the base form and can appear in contexts without the feminine or plural inflection, while

See also

Algemeen, the uninflected form meaning general; algemene (phrases and inflected forms) as used in Dutch official

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