eruitziet
Eruitziet is a Dutch verb form related to appearance or impression. It is connected with the verb zien (to see) and with the directional particle uit, conveying how something presents itself or what it looks like. In everyday Dutch the most common way to express appearance is the two-word construction zien eruit, as in Het ziet er goed uit, meaning “It looks good.”
Etymology and grammar: the phrase is built from zien (to see) combined with the particles er and
Usage and examples: eruitziet is used to describe how something appears at the moment or to ask
- Hoe ziet het eruit nadat we de kamer hebben geschilderd?
- Ik ben benieuwd hoe het eruitziet na de renovatie. (note: two-word form is standard in this sentence)
See also: the expressionZien eruit, which encompasses related meanings such as “to appear,” “to look,” and how
Overall, eruitziet functions as the present-tense form related to appearance within the common Dutch construction zien