beholpen
"Beholpen" is a Dutch verb that translates to "to help" or "to assist" in English. It is derived from the Dutch noun "beholpenheid," which means "helpfulness" or "assistance." The verb "beholpen" is used to indicate that someone has provided aid, support, or assistance to another person or entity. It can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it is followed by a direct object to indicate who or what is being helped. For example, "Hij heeft haar beholpen" translates to "He helped her." In the intransitive form, it is used to indicate that someone is being helped by another person or entity. For example, "Ze beholpt zichzelf" translates to "She is helping herself." The verb "beholpen" is commonly used in formal and informal contexts, and it can be used to describe a wide range of types of assistance, from physical help to emotional support. It is an important verb in the Dutch language, as it reflects the value placed on helping and supporting others in Dutch culture.