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gemakkelijk

Gemakkelijk is a Dutch adjective meaning easy to do, simple, or convenient. It can describe tasks, processes, objects, or situations that do not require much effort or are straightforward to use. In everyday language, it is close in meaning to makelijk or makkelijk, but it often carries a slightly more formal or neutral tone.

Grammatical usage and forms: The base form is gemakkelijk. The comparative is gemakkelijker, and the superlative

Etymology and related terms: Gemakkelijk is formed from the noun gemak, meaning ease or convenience, with the

Use in context: Gemakkelijk emphasizes simplicity or lack of difficulty, and is commonly used in instructions,

In Flemish Dutch, gemakkelijke and gemakkelijk are likewise used with similar meanings and inflections.

is
gemakkelijkst.
When
used
before
a
noun,
the
attributive
form
typically
appears
as
gemakkelijke
(e.g.,
een
gemakkelijke
taak,
de
gemakkelijke
route).
Predicative
use,
as
in
a
clause
after
a
linking
verb,
uses
the
intact
form:
Het
is
gemakkelijk,
Het
bleek
gemakkelijker
dan
verwacht.
Adverbially,
the
word
remains
gemakkelijk,
as
in
Het
is
gemakkelijk
te
doen.
suffix
-lijk,
which
creates
adjectives
indicating
a
characteristic.
The
related
noun
gemaks-
and
the
verb
phrase
ermee
te
maken
are
common
in
Dutch,
and
the
synonym
makkelijl
is
largely
historical;
today
gewoon
is
more
common
in
casual
speech
for
“easy,”
while
gemakkelijk
often
covers
both
ease
and
convenience
in
a
neutral
register.
product
descriptions,
and
guidance.
It
contrasts
with
harder
or
more
demanding
alternatives
and
with
terms
like
handig,
which
stress
practical
usefulness
rather
than
sheer
ease.