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geïnterviewde

Geïnterviewde is a Dutch term that functions both as a past participle adjective and as a noun. It is formed from the verb interviewen (to interview) with the prefix ge- and the participle ending -de. The word refers to a person who has been subjected to an interview.

As a noun, geïnterviewde means “the interviewee.” The definite singular form is de geïnterviewde, and the plural

Usage and context are typically journalistic or formal, where the term identifies the subject of an interview

Etymology and orthography: the word is built from ge- plus interview and the past participle ending -de.

Related terms include interview (the act), interviewer (the person conducting the interview), and interviewee or geïnterviewde

is
de
geïnterviewden.
As
an
adjective,
it
describes
someone
or
something
related
to
an
interview,
often
used
attributively
before
a
noun,
for
example:
de
geïnterviewde
persoon
(the
interviewed
person).
In
the
indefinite
singular,
you
can
also
encounter
een
geïnterviewde
(an
interviewee).
rather
than
the
act
of
interviewing
itself.
It
is
common
in
news
reports,
articles,
and
academic
writing
to
reference
the
experiences,
statements,
or
perspectives
of
the
geïnterviewde.
In
Dutch
orthography,
words
of
this
type
often
carry
a
diaeresis
over
the
i
(geïnterviewde)
to
mark
syllabification
and
pronunciation,
though
modern
texts
may
vary
in
typographic
practice.
(the
person
who
has
been
interviewed).