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naakte

Naakte is the Dutch attributive form of the adjective naakt, meaning naked or bare. It is used to describe someone or something that is unclothed or presented without concealment, and it can also carry figurative senses such as openness or unadorned truth. The word appears in a wide range of contexts, including art, photography, literature, and everyday language. A common expression is de naakte waarheid, meaning the naked truth.

Usage and grammar: In Dutch, naakte is the inflected form used before definite nouns or determiners that

Etymology and related terms: Naakte derives from the lemma naakt, which denotes nudity in a general sense.

See also: Nudity in art, Dutch language, adjectives in Dutch grammar.

trigger
a
weak
inflection.
Examples
include
de
naakte
man,
het
naakte
lichaam,
and
zijn
naakte
armen.
The
form
may
also
appear
in
plural
phrases
such
as
de
naakte
mannen
or
de
naakte
vrouwen.
In
contexts
with
indefinite
determiners
or
other
grammatical
constructions,
the
base
form
naakt
is
typically
used,
though
usage
can
vary
by
region
and
style.
It
is
cognate
with
English
naked.
The
word
occurs
in
many
fixed
phrases
and
compound
terms,
such
as
naaktfotografie
(nude
photography)
or
naaktkunst
(nude
art),
reflecting
its
broad
applicability
across
culture
and
discourse.