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wisselt

Wisselt is a Dutch verb form that functions as the third-person singular present tense of wisselen. The core meaning is to change, swap, or exchange one thing for another, and it can also convey the idea of alternating or varying.

Use and contexts

Wisselen is common in everyday language. It is used for exchanging money, as in geld wisselen at

Conjugation and form

The form wisselt is specific to hij, zij, of het (he/she/it changes). Other present-tense forms include ik

Etymology and related terms

Wisselen derives from Middle Dutch and is cognate with German wechseln. Related Dutch nouns include wissel

See also

Wissel, wisselgeld, wisselen. The term is primarily a verb, but its related noun forms are common in

a
bank
or
post
office.
It
also
appears
in
contexts
like
switching
jobs
(van
baan
wisselen),
changing
plans,
or
describing
variation
in
conditions.
For
example,
het
weer
wisselt
snel
means
the
weather
changes
quickly,
and
de
prijzen
wisselen
vaak
gedurende
de
dag
means
prices
fluctuate
frequently
over
the
course
of
the
day.
The
verb
is
versatile
and
can
pair
with
a
range
of
subjects
depending
on
what
is
being
changed
or
exchanged.
wissel,
jij
wisselt,
wij
wisselen,
jullie
wisselen,
zij
wisselen.
The
noun
wissel
exists
as
well,
meaning
a
change
or
an
exchange,
and
in
some
contexts
can
refer
to
a
banknote
or
a
railway
turnout
(wissel).
(the
act
of
changing,
an
exchange)
and
wisselgeld
(small
change
or
coins
returned
in
an
exchange).
Dutch
everyday
language
and
specialized
domains
such
as
finance
and
transportation.