voorzetsels
Voorzetsels are prepositions in the Dutch language, which are words that typically indicate a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. They are used to show direction, location, time, cause, manner, and other relationships. Voorzetsels are often followed by a noun or pronoun, which is called the object of the preposition.
In Dutch, voorzetsels can be one, two, or three words long. Single-word voorzetsels include "in" (in), "op"
Voorzetsels can be used to indicate various relationships, such as:
* Location: "Ik sta op de stoel" (I am standing on the chair)
* Direction: "Hij loopt naar huis" (He is walking home)
* Time: "Ik ben geboren in 1990" (I was born in 1990)
* Cause: "Hij is ziek vanwege een griep" (He is sick because of a flu)
* Manner: "Ik lees met plezier" (I am reading with pleasure)
It is important to note that voorzetsels can sometimes be interchangeable, but their meanings can differ slightly