De lezers
Example: De lezers van de krant sturen vaak hun mening in.
Definition
"De lezers" refers to the readers of a publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, who engage by reading content and often contribute opinions or feedback. It specifically denotes the audience actively consuming journalistic material.
Etymology
The Dutch term "de lezers" comes from the verb "lezen," meaning to read. It evolved from the Middle Dutch word "lesen," which traces back to the Old High German "lesan." Did you know? The word "lezen" shares roots with the English word "lesson," originally meaning something to be read or studied.
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"De lezers" appears in the Vocaplus list "Dutch - Journalism - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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