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prikt

Prikt is a Dutch word that functions as the third-person singular present tense form of the verb prikken, meaning to prick, pierce, or poke. In everyday usage it describes a small, sharp sensation or the act of piercing something with a pointed object.

In sentences, prikt can refer to physical sensations (for example, de naald prikt in de huid, meaning

Grammatical notes: prikt agrees with a singular subject in the present tense. The infinitive is prikken; the

Etymology: prikt derives from prikken, the Dutch verb for piercing or stabbing. The form reflects common Dutch

See also: prikken, prik, prikker.

the
needle
pricks
the
skin)
as
well
as
to
figurative
sensations,
such
as
een
opmerking
die
prikt
(a
remark
that
stings).
past
tense
is
prikte;
the
past
participle
is
geprikt.
Pronunciation
in
Dutch
typically
features
a
short
i
and
a
hard
k
at
the
end.
and
broader
Germanic
patterns
for
the
present
tense,
with
cognates
and
related
forms
appearing
in
several
related
languages.