Keer



Example: Ik ga elke keer naar de winkel.

Definition


"Keer" is a Dutch preposition used to indicate repetition or frequency, often translated as 'times' or 'each time' in English. For example, in the phrase "Ik ga elke keer naar de winkel," it means 'I go to the store every time.'

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Etymology


The Dutch word "keer" originates from Old Dutch and Middle Dutch, related to the verb 'keren,' meaning 'to turn' or 'to change direction.' Over time, it evolved to express occurrences or instances, reflecting the idea of something happening repeatedly, like turning over events.

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"Keer" appears in the Vocaplus list "Dutch - General - (A1) - set 4", containing 104 commonly used words.
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