Breakdown of De conciërge heeft vijftien suites voor ons geboekt.
hebben
to have
vijftien
fifteen
ons
us (object)
voor
for (on behalf of)
boeken
to book
de conciërge
the concierge
de suite
the suite
Questions & Answers about De conciërge heeft vijftien suites voor ons geboekt.
Could I place voor ons at the very end of the sentence instead?
Yes! In the perfect tense, prepositional phrases like voor ons can usually go right before the past participle (voor ons geboekt) or right after it at the end of the sentence (geboekt voor ons). Both are grammatically correct and sound natural.
Why does the word conciërge have two dots (a trema) on the 'e'?
The trema tells you to start a new syllable. In Dutch, the combination ie normally makes a single long 'ee' sound (like in fiets). By putting a trema on the e, it shows that the vowels belong to separate syllables, preventing you from reading it as con-ceer-ge.
Are boeken and reserveren completely interchangeable in this context?
Usually, yes. They mirror the English 'to book' and 'to reserve'. Boeken is slightly more common when paying for travel, flights, and hotel stays (like the suites here), while reserveren is more typical for reserving a table at a restaurant or holding a spot, but using gereserveerd in this sentence would also be perfectly fine.
How is the plural loanword suites pronounced in Dutch?
It keeps a pronunciation close to its French and English roots. You pronounce it roughly as 'sweet-uhs'. The first part sounds like the English word 'sweet', followed by a standard Dutch unaccented 'e' (schwa) and an 's'.
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