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Koop is a term with several uses, most commonly found in Dutch and Afrikaans. In Dutch, koop is the present tense first-person singular of the verb kopen (to buy) as well as the imperative singular used to tell someone to buy: koop. It also functions as a noun meaning a purchase or bargain. Common related compounds include koopwaar (goods), koopkracht (purchasing power), and koopje (bargain). In Afrikaans, koop holds the same basic meanings and appears in similar phrases, reflecting the shared linguistic heritage of the two languages.

Beyond its use as a everyday word,koop appears in proper nouns. For example, KOOP is the call

In other contexts, koop can appear as a surname or as part of other names and titles

Summary: koop primarily denotes buying-related meanings in Dutch and Afrikaans, while KOOP identifies a community radio

sign
of
a
community
radio
station
in
Austin,
Texas,
United
States.
KOOP
broadcasts
on
91.7
FM
and
operates
as
a
non-profit,
volunteer-driven
station
that
offers
a
diverse
range
of
programming,
including
music,
news,
and
local
community
content.
in
Dutch-
and
Afrikaans-speaking
regions.
The
word’s
primary
associations
remain
its
commercial
meanings,
but
its
appearance
in
proper
names
reflects
its
broader
cultural
usage.
station
in
Austin.
The
term
also
occurs
as
a
surname
or
in
other
proper
nouns,
illustrating
its
broader
linguistic
footprint.