Ik kies een jas.

Breakdown of Ik kies een jas.

ik
I
de jas
the coat
kiezen
to choose
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Questions & Answers about Ik kies een jas.

What does ik mean in the sentence Ik kies een jas?
Ik is the first person singular pronoun in Dutch, which translates to I in English.
Why is the verb kiezen conjugated as kies in this sentence?
In Dutch, verbs change based on the subject. Since ik (I) is the subject, the present tense form of kiezen becomes kies to agree with the first person singular subject.
What role does the indefinite article een play in this sentence?
The word een is an indefinite article, used similarly to a or an in English, to refer to a non-specific or generic noun—in this case, jas (jacket).
What is the sentence structure of Ik kies een jas, and how does it compare to English?

The sentence follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order: • ik (subject)
kies (verb)
een jas (object)
This structure is very similar to English, where the order is also subject first, then verb, followed by the object.

How does the grammatical gender of jas affect its article usage in Dutch?
In Dutch, jas is a common gender noun, which means that when used in a definite form you would say de jas (the jacket). However, in the indefinite form, it still takes een (a/an), so gender does not affect the indefinite article in this case.