broekjes
Broekjes is a Dutch word that translates to "little pants" or "shorts" in English. It is a diminutive form of the word "broek," which means "pants" or "trousers." The term is commonly used in the Netherlands and Belgium to refer to children's shorts or briefs, particularly underwear. It can also be used more broadly to describe any type of short trousers. The etymology of "broek" itself is believed to derive from Old Dutch words related to covering the legs. The addition of the "-jes" suffix is a common way to form diminutives in Dutch, often implying smallness, affection, or a childlike quality. In contemporary usage, "broekjes" is most frequently encountered when discussing children's clothing, especially for babies and toddlers. It is a familiar and informal term within Dutch households and in the retail of children's apparel. The word's prevalence highlights the Dutch language's capacity for nuanced expression through diminutive forms.