leesduur
Leesduur, often translated as "reading time," is a metric used to estimate how long it will take a person to read a piece of content. It is typically calculated by dividing the total word count of the text by an average reading speed. This average reading speed is generally assumed to be around 200 to 250 words per minute, though this can vary.
The primary purpose of displaying a leesduur is to provide readers with a clear expectation of the
Factors influencing the actual reading time can include the complexity of the vocabulary and sentence structure,