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seizoenale

Seizoenale is a Dutch adjective used to denote seasonality—phenomena that are tied to the seasons or occur in seasonal cycles. In modern Dutch, the term is seldom used and is often regarded as archaic or regional. The more common equivalents are seizoensgebonden or seizoensgebondenheid.

Origin and form: The word derives from seizoen, meaning season, with an adjectival suffix -ale that forms

Usage: You may encounter the word in older literature, linguistic descriptions of seasonality, or regional writing.

See also: Seizoen; Seizoensgebonden; Seizoensarbeid; Seasonality.

adjectives.
The
exact
historical
use
varies
by
dialect
and
period;
today,
standard
Dutch
favors
the
alternatives
mentioned
above.
It
can
describe
seasonal
fluctuations
in
areas
such
as
agriculture,
tourism,
or
energy
demand.
Typical
modern
phrasing
would
replace
it
with
seizoensgebonden:
seizoensgebonden
variaties
in
de
vraag
naar
ijs,
rather
than
seizoenale
variaties.