Word
Gemeente organiseert een feest.
Meaning
The municipality organizes a party.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
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Breakdown of Gemeente organiseert een feest.
het feest
the party
de gemeente
the municipality
organiseren
to organize
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Questions & Answers about Gemeente organiseert een feest.
What does gemeente mean in this sentence?
Gemeente translates to municipality or local government in English. It refers to the administrative body that governs a town or district.
Why is the verb organiseert conjugated with a –t at the end?
In Dutch, verbs are conjugated based on the subject. Organiseert is the third person singular present tense form, used because gemeente is a singular noun. The –t ending is similar to adding an “s” in English when the subject is singular.
What does feest mean and why is the indefinite article een used with it?
Feest means party or celebration. The article een is the indefinite article, equivalent to “a” in English. It indicates that the sentence refers to an unspecified occasion or event.
How does the word order in "Gemeente organiseert een feest" compare to English sentence structure?
The sentence follows a Subject–Verb–Object (SVO) word order, similar to English. Gemeente is the subject, organiseert is the verb, and een feest is the object.
Why isn’t the noun gemeente always capitalized in Dutch, unlike in some other languages?
In Dutch, nouns are generally not capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are proper nouns. In this sentence, gemeente is capitalized only because it is the first word of the sentence, not due to any inherent capitalization rule for nouns.
How can I tell that organiseert is in the present tense?
The form organiseert indicates the present tense in Dutch, used with a singular subject. Dutch verbs are often modified based on the subject, and the addition of the –t in a third person singular form is a clear marker of the present tense.
What should I keep in mind regarding pronunciation when reading this sentence?
While pronunciation can vary, note that gemeente starts with a guttural g sound, which is not common in English. Listening to native speakers or using pronunciation guides can help you master the unique sounds of Dutch words like gemeente.
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