Dit is een mooi verhaal en een leuk cadeau.

Questions & Answers about Dit is een mooi verhaal en een leuk cadeau.

Why are the adjectives mooi and leuk missing the -e at the end?
Normally, adjectives get an -e ending when placed before a noun. But there is a major exception: when the noun is a het word, it is singular, and it comes right after een (a/an), the adjective drops the -e. Both verhaal (story) and cadeau (gift) are het words, so we say een mooi verhaal and een leuk cadeau.
What happens if I want to say the beautiful story instead of a beautiful story?
If you use het instead of een, the rule changes back to normal, and the adjective gets the -e ending again. You would say het mooie verhaal and het leuke cadeau.
How am I supposed to know that verhaal and cadeau are het words?
You mostly have to memorize whether a noun is a de word or a het word when you learn it. However, a helpful tip is that many French loanwords ending in -eau, like cadeau (gift) and bureau (desk), are almost always het words!
Wait, cadeau is a Dutch word? It looks French!
It is French! Dutch has borrowed quite a few words from French over the centuries and kept their original spelling and pronunciation. Other common examples you might see are bureau (office/desk) and horloge (watch).

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