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geroep

Geroep is a Dutch noun that denotes the act of calling out loud, a shout or cry produced to attract attention, signal others, or express emotion. The term can refer to a single utterance or to the collective sounds made by a group, such as a crowd, audience, or flock of birds. In everyday language it is often used to describe audible signals that serve a social or practical purpose.

Etymology and usage context: Geroep is formed from the verb roepen (to call) with the prefix ge-

Applications: In humans, geroep appears in contexts such as sports events, protests, or emergencies where shouting

Nuance and related terms: Geroep is closely related to but distinct from kreet (a more abrupt or

See also: roepen, kreet, geschreeuw, interjectie, geluid.

that
nominalizes
the
action.
It
is
commonly
used
for
both
human
voices
and
animal
sounds
and
is
not
restricted
to
linguistic
content;
it
emphasizes
the
function
of
the
sound
as
a
signal
or
expression.
serves
to
communicate,
warn,
or
rally
others.
In
nature
and
animal
observation,
it
describes
vocal
signals
like
the
calls
of
birds
or
other
animals,
which
can
convey
information
about
territory,
danger,
or
mating.
sharp
cry)
and
geschreeuw
(loud,
sometimes
harsh
shouting).
It
is
also
related
to
the
broader
category
of
interjecties
and
nonlinguistic
vocalizations,
depending
on
whether
the
sound
carries
linguistic
content.