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omsette

Omsette is a term that appears in Dutch linguistic and historical contexts as a historical spelling variant of the verb omzetten. The verb omzetten means to convert, to transform, or to turn something over, and it is used in a range of contexts from mathematics and science to commerce and everyday language. In modern standard Dutch, the canonical forms are omzetten (infinitive), omgezet (past participle), and the corresponding finite forms in various tenses.

In contemporary usage, omsette is not common and is typically regarded as archaic or regional. Dutch spelling

Historical attestations of omsette are of interest to philologists studying the evolution of Dutch verb forms

See also: omzetting, omzet, omzetten.

Note: Because omsette is primarily a historical form, contemporary Dutch relies on omzetten and omgezet in

reforms
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries
standardized
many
forms,
and
omzetten
with
its
current
inflectional
system
became
the
normative
presentation.
As
a
result,
omsette
may
be
encountered
mainly
in
older
texts,
manuscripts,
or
dialect
writings,
where
it
reflects
earlier
orthographic
conventions
or
idiolectal
usage.
and
spelling
conventions.
Such
forms
can
shed
light
on
how
separable
verbs
like
omzetten
were
rendered
in
one
word
in
earlier
stages
of
the
language,
before
modern
standardization
settled
on
specific
orthographic
patterns.
standard
usage.
The
term
may
be
cited
in
linguistic
discussions
or
in
the
annotation
of
older
texts
to
indicate
an
archaic
spelling
variant
of
the
verb’s
past
tense
or
participial
form.