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- Feit means 'fact' in Dutch and is a neuter noun (het feit).
- It is used to describe objective reality, often contrasted with 'mening' (opinion).
- The phrase 'het feit dat' is a vital B1-level grammatical construction.
- Common expressions include 'voldongen feit' and 'in feite'.
In the Dutch language, the word feit (plural: feiten) is a fundamental noun that translates directly to the English word 'fact'. It belongs to the category of neuter nouns, meaning it is preceded by the definite article het. At its core, a feit represents a piece of information that can be objectively verified, proven, or observed. It is the bedrock of logical argumentation, scientific inquiry, and legal proceedings in the Netherlands. When a Dutch speaker refers to something as a feit, they are asserting that it is not a matter of opinion, belief, or speculation, but a concrete reality. This distinction is crucial in Dutch culture, which often prides itself on nuchterheid (soberness or practicality), where sticking to the facts is seen as a sign of honesty and intelligence.
- Objective Reality
- A feit is something that remains true regardless of who is observing it. For example, the boiling point of water is a scientific fact.
Het is een wetenschappelijk feit dat de aarde om de zon draait.
The word is used in a variety of registers. In everyday conversation, you might hear the diminutive form feitje, which refers to a 'little fact' or a piece of trivia. This is often used when sharing interesting but perhaps less critical information. In more formal contexts, such as the news (het nieuws) or legal documents, feit is used to establish the parameters of a case or a report. One of the most common grammatical constructions involving this word is het feit dat... (the fact that...), which serves as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a clause that functions as a noun. This is an essential structure for B1 learners to master, as it allows for more complex sentence building.
- Legal Context
- In the courtroom, 'feiten' are the evidence presented. A lawyer might say: 'Laten we naar de feiten kijken' (Let us look at the facts).
De politie onderzoekt de feiten van de diefstal.
Furthermore, the word appears in several fixed expressions. A voldongen feit is a 'fait accompli'—something that has already happened and cannot be changed. This is frequently used in politics and business to describe decisions made behind closed doors that the public must simply accept. Another common phrase is in feite, which means 'in fact' or 'actually'. This is used to clarify a situation or to point out a deeper truth that might not be immediately obvious. Understanding these nuances helps a learner transition from simple descriptions to nuanced argumentation.
- Trivia and Fun
- A 'feitje' is a fun fact. Dutch people love 'leuke feitjes' during social gatherings or pub quizzes.
Wist je dat feitje over de Nederlandse dijken al?
In summary, feit is more than just a word; it is a tool for building credibility. Whether you are discussing the climate, history, or what happened at work yesterday, using feiten allows you to anchor your speech in reality. As you progress in Dutch, you will find that the ability to distinguish between meningen (opinions) and feiten is a key communicative competence, especially in academic and professional Dutch environments.
Het is een onomstotelijk feit dat we actie moeten ondernemen.
De journalist controleerde elk feit in het artikel dubbel.
Using feit correctly involves understanding its grammatical role as a neuter noun and its common syntactical patterns. The most frequent way you will encounter it is as the subject or object of a sentence, often modified by adjectives like harde (hard), naakte (naked/plain), or historische (historical). Because it is a neuter noun, you must use 'het' for the definite article and 'een' for the indefinite article. Adjectives preceding it will usually take an '-e' ending unless they follow 'een' (e.g., een hard feit vs. het harde feit).
- The 'Het feit dat' Construction
- This is perhaps the most important pattern for intermediate learners. It allows you to use an entire sentence as a subject. Example: 'Het feit dat hij niet kwam, was vreemd' (The fact that he didn't come was strange).
Ondanks het feit dat het regende, gingen we wandelen.
Another common usage is in the phrase gebaseerd op feiten (based on facts). You will see this often in movie credits ('gebaseerd op ware feiten') or in academic papers. When discussing evidence, Dutch speakers often pluralize the word: de feiten op een rij zetten (to lay out the facts). This metaphorical expression is used when one wants to organize information logically before making a decision. It implies a sense of order and rationality.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Common prepositions used with 'feit' include 'door' (by/through) and 'vanwege' (because of). Example: 'Door het feit dat...' (Due to the fact that...).
We moeten ons baseren op de feiten, niet op emoties.
In argumentative writing, feit serves as a powerful transition word. Phrases like een ander feit is dat... (another fact is that...) help structure a persuasive essay. It is also used to acknowledge a reality that might be inconvenient: het is nu eenmaal een feit (it is simply a fact). This phrase is often used to end a debate when one party believes the evidence is insurmountable. It carries a tone of finality.
- Diminutives in Context
- Using 'feitje' makes the information seem more accessible and less heavy. It is common in social media captions or casual emails.
Hier is een interessant feitje over de stad Utrecht.
Finally, consider the verb constateren (to observe/state), which is often used in conjunction with feit. One might say, 'Ik constateer het feit dat...' (I observe the fact that...). This is very formal and typically found in police reports or scientific conclusions. Mastering these various levels of formality allows you to use feit appropriately in any Dutch-speaking environment.
De rechter baseerde zijn oordeel op de vastgestelde feiten.
Het feit dat we hier zijn, is al een wonder.
The word feit is ubiquitous in Dutch society, appearing in almost every domain of public and private life. If you turn on the Dutch television news (like NOS Journaal), you will hear news anchors and journalists using it constantly to ground their reporting. They might say, 'Het is een feit dat de inflatie stijgt' (It is a fact that inflation is rising). In this context, the word is used to distinguish objective reporting from political commentary. It provides a sense of authority and reliability to the broadcast.
- In the Newsroom
- Journalists use 'feiten' to build their stories. You will often hear 'fact-checking' referred to in Dutch as 'feitencheck'.
De krant publiceerde een overzicht van de belangrijkste feiten.
In educational settings, from primary schools to universities, feit is a core concept. Students are taught to identify feiten en meningen (facts and opinions) as part of their Dutch language curriculum. In a university lecture, a professor might challenge students by saying, 'Is dat een feit of een aanname?' (Is that a fact or an assumption?). This reflects the academic emphasis on empirical evidence. You will also see the word in textbooks, particularly in history and science, where historische feiten and natuurkundige feiten are presented as the foundation of knowledge.
- Daily Conversations
- In a disagreement, a Dutch person might say: 'Laten we bij de feiten blijven' (Let's stick to the facts) to de-escalate emotional tension.
Het is een feit dat we meer moeten sporten.
In the workplace, particularly during meetings (vergaderingen), feit is used to justify decisions. A manager might state, 'Het feit dat onze omzet daalt, betekent dat we onze strategie moeten aanpassen' (The fact that our revenue is falling means we must adjust our strategy). Here, the word serves as a logical bridge between an observation and a necessary action. It is also common in legal and bureaucratic contexts in the Netherlands, where 'feiten' are documented in official records, such as police reports or municipal filings.
- Pop Culture and Media
- Documentaries often start with 'gebaseerd op ware feiten' (based on true facts) to attract viewers looking for realism.
Deze film vertelt het verhaal van een historisch feit.
Even in casual settings, like a pub quiz or a dinner conversation, feitjes are a way to engage others. Dutch people enjoy sharing 'wist-je-datjes' (did-you-know-that-ies), which are essentially collections of fun feiten. Whether it's about the number of bicycles in Amsterdam or the height of the dikes, these facts are a part of the social fabric. Understanding where and how feit is used gives you a window into the Dutch mindset: one that values clarity, evidence, and a touch of intellectual curiosity.
Het is een feit dat de Nederlandse taal veel leenwoorden heeft.
Kun je dat feit bewijzen met bronnen?
For English speakers learning Dutch, the most common mistake is not the meaning of feit, which is straightforward, but its grammatical gender and its confusion with other similar words. Many learners accidentally say 'de feit' because they are used to masculine or feminine nouns in other languages, or because 'fact' feels like it should be 'de'. However, it is strictly het feit. Using the wrong article can make your Dutch sound unpolished even if the rest of the sentence is perfect.
- Feit vs. Fout
- Beginners sometimes confuse 'feit' (fact) with 'fout' (mistake/error). While they sound slightly similar to a non-native ear, they are opposites in many contexts.
Het is een feit dat er een fout in de berekening zit.
Another frequent error occurs with the phrase het feit dat. English speakers often try to translate 'the fact that' literally but forget the specific Dutch word order that must follow. In Dutch, 'dat' is a subordinator, which means the verb must go to the very end of the clause. For example, instead of saying 'het feit dat hij *is* ziek' (incorrect), you must say 'het feit dat hij ziek *is*' (correct). This 'verb-at-the-end' rule is a stumbling block for many B1 learners.
- Feit vs. Gegeven
- While 'feit' is a general fact, 'gegeven' (datum/given) is often used in scientific or mathematical contexts. Using 'feit' when you mean 'data point' can be slightly imprecise.
In feite klopt het wat je zegt, maar het is niet het hele verhaal.
Learners also struggle with the plural form. The plural of feit is feiten. Some learners try to use 'feites' or 'feits', applying English pluralization rules. Always remember the '-en' suffix for Dutch plurals of this type. Additionally, be careful with the diminutive feitje. While it is friendly, using it in a formal academic paper might make your writing seem too casual or 'lightweight'. Use the full word feit for professional settings.
- Prepositional Errors
- Avoid saying 'gebaseerd in feiten'. The correct preposition is 'op' (gebaseerd op feiten). Prepositions are notoriously difficult in Dutch, so memorizing them as a pair is helpful.
Het is een feit dat veel mensen deze fout maken.
Lastly, do not confuse feit with werkelijkheid (reality) or waarheid (truth). While they are related, a feit is a specific piece of information, while werkelijkheid is the state of things as they exist, and waarheid is the quality of being true. You can have a 'true fact' (een waar feit), but you wouldn't usually say 'the fact is the truth' unless you are being very rhetorical. Keeping these nuances in mind will help you sound more like a native speaker.
Laten we de feiten niet verdraaien.
Dat is simpelweg geen feit.
While feit is the most common word for 'fact', the Dutch language offers several alternatives depending on the context and the level of formality required. Understanding these synonyms allows you to vary your vocabulary and express more precise meanings. For instance, in scientific or statistical contexts, you might use gegeven (datum). While a feit is a broad truth, a gegeven is often a specific piece of information used as a starting point for analysis.
- Feit vs. Gegeven
- 'Feit' is a general truth (e.g., the sky is blue). 'Gegeven' is a specific data point (e.g., the temperature is 20 degrees). Use 'gegeven' in technical reports.
Dit statistische gegeven ondersteunt onze hypothese.
Another important alternative is omstandigheid (circumstance). While not a direct synonym, it is often used when discussing the 'facts of a case' in a legal sense. If you are describing why something happened, omstandigheden provides the context that surrounds the feiten. Similarly, gebeurtenis (event) refers to something that happened. While every gebeurtenis can be a feit, the word gebeurtenis emphasizes the action or the occurrence itself rather than its status as a truth.
- Feit vs. Waarheid
- A 'feit' is a building block. The 'waarheid' is the overarching conclusion. 'Het is een feit' sounds more clinical; 'Het is de waarheid' sounds more personal or profound.
De bittere waarheid is dat we hebben verloren.
In formal writing, you might encounter constatering (finding/observation). This is the result of observing a feit. For example, a doctor might make a constatering based on the physical feiten of a patient's condition. For a more casual alternative, especially when talking about trivia, weetje is a very common synonym for feitje. Both imply a small, interesting piece of information that is easy to digest. 'Leuke weetjes' are a staple of Dutch magazines and websites.
- Feit vs. Werkelijkheid
- 'Werkelijkheid' refers to reality as a whole. 'Feit' is a specific part of that reality. One might say 'In de werkelijkheid...' to describe the actual state of affairs.
Dat is een interessant weetje voor de quiz!
Finally, consider realiteit (reality). Much like werkelijkheid, it is broader than feit. However, in business contexts, people often say 'Laten we naar de realiteit kijken', which is very similar to 'Laten we naar de feiten kijken'. By choosing between these words, you can signal whether you are being scientific (gegeven), philosophical (waarheid), casual (weetje), or evidentiary (feit). This flexibility is a hallmark of an advanced Dutch speaker.
De harde realiteit is dat de prijzen stijgen.
Hij presenteerde de feiten op een overzichtelijke manier.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
In Middle Dutch, 'feit' often referred to a 'deed' or a 'crime' (misdaad). You can still see this in the term 'strafbaar feit' (punishable act/offense).
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing 'ei' as a long 'e' (feet).
- Pronouncing 'ei' as a long 'i' (fight).
- Muttering the final 't'.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'fout' (ow sound).
- Making the 'f' sound too much like a 'v'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize, but 'het feit dat' clauses can be long.
Requires correct word order in subordinate clauses.
The diphthong 'ei' needs practice.
Clearly pronounced in most contexts.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Subordinate Clause Word Order
Het feit dat hij *komt*.
Neuter Noun Articles
Het feit / Een feit.
Adjective Inflection
Een hard feit vs. Het harde feit.
Diminutive Suffix -je
Feit -> Feitje.
Plural Suffix -en
Feit -> Feiten.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Dat is een feit.
That is a fact.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
Is dat een feit?
Is that a fact?
Inversion for a question.
Het is een feit.
It is a fact.
Use of 'het' as a placeholder subject.
Ik ken één feit.
I know one fact.
Cardinal number modifying the noun.
Dit feit is waar.
This fact is true.
Demonstrative pronoun 'dit' for neuter nouns.
Geen feit, maar een mening.
Not a fact, but an opinion.
Contrast using 'geen' and 'maar'.
Het feit is simpel.
The fact is simple.
Definite article 'het' with an adjective.
Wat is het feit?
What is the fact?
Interrogative 'wat' used with 'het'.
Ik lees veel feiten in de krant.
I read many facts in the newspaper.
Plural form 'feiten'.
Dit is een leuk feitje.
This is a fun little fact.
Diminutive form 'feitje'.
De feiten zijn belangrijk voor ons.
The facts are important for us.
Plural subject with plural verb 'zijn'.
Hij vertelt een interessant feit.
He tells an interesting fact.
Adjective 'interessant' modifying the noun.
Ik zoek de feiten op internet.
I look up the facts on the internet.
Phrasal verb 'opzoeken' split in the sentence.
Zijn deze feiten echt waar?
Are these facts really true?
Demonstrative 'deze' for plural nouns.
We hebben meer feiten nodig.
We need more facts.
Comparative 'meer' modifying the plural noun.
Dit boek bevat veel feiten.
This book contains many facts.
Verb 'bevatten' (to contain) with a plural object.
Het feit dat het regent, is jammer.
The fact that it is raining is a pity.
The 'het feit dat' construction with subordinate word order.
In feite heb je gelijk.
In fact, you are right.
Fixed expression 'in feite'.
Het is een voldongen feit.
It is a fait accompli.
Idiomatic expression for something unchangeable.
Ondanks het feit dat hij ziek was, kwam hij toch.
Despite the fact that he was ill, he still came.
Using 'ondanks' with 'het feit dat'.
We moeten de feiten op een rij zetten.
We need to lay out the facts.
Metaphorical expression for organizing information.
Het is een bekend feit in deze stad.
It is a well-known fact in this city.
Adjective 'bekend' modifying the noun.
Gebruik feiten om je punt te bewijzen.
Use facts to prove your point.
Imperative sentence with an infinitive of purpose.
Dit feit verandert de hele situatie.
This fact changes the whole situation.
Subject-verb-object with a demonstrative.
De journalist controleerde elk feit zorgvuldig.
The journalist checked every fact carefully.
Adverb 'zorgvuldig' modifying the verb.
Laten we ons beperken tot de naakte feiten.
Let's limit ourselves to the bare facts.
Reflexive verb 'zich beperken tot'.
Het feit dat de prijzen stijgen, baart ons zorgen.
The fact that prices are rising worries us.
Complex sentence where 'het feit dat...' is the subject.
Deze bewering is niet gestaafd door feiten.
This claim is not supported by facts.
Passive voice with 'gestaafd door'.
Het is een historisch feit van groot belang.
It is a historical fact of great importance.
Prepositional phrase 'van groot belang' as a modifier.
Men moet onderscheid maken tussen feit en fictie.
One must distinguish between fact and fiction.
Formal pronoun 'men' and fixed expression 'onderscheid maken'.
De rechter baseerde zijn vonnis op de vastgestelde feiten.
The judge based his verdict on the established facts.
Past participle 'vastgestelde' used as an adjective.
Hij negeerde het feit dat hij gewaarschuwd was.
He ignored the fact that he had been warned.
Past perfect in the subordinate clause.
Het onomstotelijke feit blijft dat we actie moeten ondernemen.
The undeniable fact remains that we must take action.
Strong adjective 'onomstotelijke' (irrefutable).
De feitelijke weergave van de gebeurtenissen was accuraat.
The factual representation of the events was accurate.
Adjective 'feitelijk' derived from 'feit'.
Zijn betoog rammelt aan alle kanten door een gebrek aan feiten.
His argument is falling apart due to a lack of facts.
Idiomatic expression 'rammelt aan alle kanten'.
Het feit dat de data geanonimiseerd zijn, is essentieel.
The fact that the data are anonymized is essential.
Technical vocabulary 'geanonimiseerd'.
Men kan niet om het feit heen dat de klimaatverandering doorzet.
One cannot ignore the fact that climate change is continuing.
Phrasal verb 'om iets heen kunnen' (to be able to ignore/bypass).
De bewijslast rust op het aantonen van dit specifieke feit.
The burden of proof rests on demonstrating this specific fact.
Legal terminology 'bewijslast'.
Het is een saillant feit dat hij nooit eerder in Nederland was.
It is a salient fact that he had never been to the Netherlands before.
Advanced adjective 'saillant' (striking/noteworthy).
Zij presenteerde de feiten zonder enige vorm van subjectiviteit.
She presented the facts without any form of subjectivity.
Abstract noun 'subjectiviteit'.
De ontologische status van een feit is onderwerp van filosofisch debat.
The ontological status of a fact is a subject of philosophical debate.
Highly academic terminology.
Het feit dat de empirische werkelijkheid vaak weerbarstig is, bemoeilijkt het onderzoek.
The fact that empirical reality is often recalcitrant complicates the research.
Advanced vocabulary like 'weerbarstig' and 'bemoeilijkt'.
In het licht van de recent aan het licht gekomen feiten is herziening noodzakelijk.
In light of the recently revealed facts, revision is necessary.
Double use of 'licht' in different idiomatic senses.
De verwevenheid van feit en interpretatie is onvermijdelijk in de geschiedschrijving.
The interconnectedness of fact and interpretation is inevitable in historiography.
Complex abstract nouns.
Het loutere feit van zijn aanwezigheid volstond om de gemoederen te bedaren.
The mere fact of his presence sufficed to calm the spirits.
Use of 'loutere' (mere) and formal 'volstond'.
Men dient de feiten te abstraheren van hun context voor een zuivere analyse.
One should abstract the facts from their context for a pure analysis.
Formal verb 'dienen' and academic 'abstraheren'.
De discrepantie tussen de gepresenteerde feiten en de realiteit was stuitend.
The discrepancy between the presented facts and reality was shocking.
Strong adjective 'stuitend' (appalling/shocking).
Het is een voldongen feit dat de geopolitieke verhoudingen zijn verschoven.
It is an established fact that geopolitical relations have shifted.
Advanced political context.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— A situation that is already decided and cannot be changed.
Het is een voldongen feit.
— The evidence is obvious and needs no explanation.
De feiten spreken voor zich.
— Accepting an undeniable but perhaps unpleasant reality.
Het is nu eenmaal een feit dat het geld op is.
— Based on true events (often used in movies).
Deze film is gebaseerd op ware feiten.
— To use facts as the foundation for an opinion or decision.
Ik baseer me op de feiten.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Sounds similar but means 'mistake'.
A 'gegeven' is more like a data point.
'Waarheid' is the abstract truth; 'feit' is the evidence.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To present someone with a decision that has already been made, leaving them no choice.
Hij plaatste zijn baas voor een voldongen feit.
general— To accept the reality of a situation, even if it is difficult.
Je moet de feiten onder ogen zien.
general— To have difficulty accepting or explaining the truth.
De politicus worstelde met de feiten.
journalism— To distort or misrepresent the truth significantly.
Dit artikel doet de feiten geweld aan.
formal— An obvious truth that cannot be denied.
Dat is een feit als een koe.
informal— The reality is undeniable and present.
Het feit ligt er: we zijn te laat.
neutral— The facts provide a lot of information or are very revealing.
Zijn resultaten spreken boekdelen.
neutral— To continue believing something despite evidence to the contrary (ironic).
Hij laat zich niet door de feiten hinderen.
informal/ironic— A play on a proverb; implies that facing hard truths is necessary for healing/fixing things.
We hebben harde feiten nodig, want zachte heelmeesters maken stinkende wonden.
literary— Facts cannot be easily ignored or changed (translation of a famous quote).
Zoals ze zeggen: feiten zijn koppige dingen.
formalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Phonetic similarity for beginners.
Feit is a fact; fout is an error.
Een feit is geen fout.
Rhyming word.
Vlijt means diligence/industry.
Hij werkt met veel vlijt.
Rhyming word.
Geit is a goat.
De geit staat in de wei.
Rhyming word.
Meit is not a word, but 'meid' (girl) sounds similar.
Die meid weet veel feiten.
Rhyming word.
Fijt is a medical term for a finger infection.
Hij heeft last van fijt.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Dat is een [feit].
Dat is een feit.
Ik weet een [bijvoeglijk naamwoord] [feit].
Ik weet een leuk feit.
Het [feit] dat [zin], is [bijvoeglijk naamwoord].
Het feit dat het koud is, is vervelend.
In [feite] is het [bijvoeglijk naamwoord].
In feite is het simpel.
Het is een [voldongen feit].
Het is een voldongen feit.
Laten we de [feiten] op een rij zetten.
Laten we de feiten op een rij zetten.
Men kan niet om het [feit] heen dat [zin].
Men kan niet om het feit heen dat het klimaat verandert.
De [feitelijke] weergave van [gebeurtenis].
De feitelijke weergave van de oorlog.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Extremely high in news, education, and professional settings.
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De feit
→
Het feit
Feit is a neuter noun.
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In feit
→
In feite
The idiom requires the final 'e'.
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Het feit dat hij is hier.
→
Het feit dat hij hier is.
Subordinate word order is required after 'dat'.
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De feites
→
De feiten
The plural of feit is feiten.
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Gebaseerd in feiten
→
Gebaseerd op feiten
The preposition 'op' is required.
सुझाव
Verb Placement
In 'het feit dat' clauses, the verb always moves to the end. Practice this regularly.
Synonym Choice
Use 'gegeven' in your science reports to sound more professional.
Diphthong Mastery
The 'ei' in 'feit' is the same as in 'trein' and 'klein'. Master one, master all.
Nuchterheid
Stick to the facts in a Dutch meeting to gain respect.
Formal Transitions
Use 'Het feit dat...' as a sophisticated way to introduce evidence.
Done Deal
Learn 'voldongen feit' to describe situations you can't change.
News Cues
Listen for 'feit' in news broadcasts to identify the core information.
Trivia
Start a conversation with 'Wist je dit feitje al?'
Granite Block
Visualize a fact as a solid block that doesn't move.
In feite
Never forget the 'e' in 'in feite'!
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'FEIT' as something that is 'FIGHT-proof'—you can't fight the truth!
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a heavy, solid granite block labeled 'FEIT'. It cannot be moved or broken; it just exists.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to find three 'feiten' about your current room and describe them using 'Het is een feit dat...'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Latin word 'factum', which is the neuter past participle of 'facere' (to do or make).
मूल अर्थ: Something done; a deed or an act.
Indo-European (via Latin into Middle Dutch).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful when calling someone's statement 'geen feit' in a social setting; while Dutch culture is direct, it can still be perceived as confrontational.
English speakers use 'fact' similarly, but the Dutch construction 'het feit dat' is much more common in formal speech than 'the fact that' is in casual English.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Legal
- strafbaar feit
- de feiten van de zaak
- vastgestelde feiten
- bewijs van feiten
Science
- wetenschappelijk feit
- empirische feiten
- feiten verzamelen
- gebaseerd op feiten
Daily Conversation
- het is een feit
- leuk feitje
- in feite
- bij de feiten blijven
News/Media
- feiten checken
- de feiten op een rij
- harde feiten
- nieuwe feiten
Debate
- dat is geen feit
- geen mening maar een feit
- het feit blijft dat
- onomstotelijk feit
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Wat is het meest interessante feitje dat je deze week hebt geleerd?"
"Is het een feit dat koffie drinken gezond is, of is dat een mening?"
"Hoe belangrijk zijn feiten in een politieke discussie volgens jou?"
"Kun je een historisch feit noemen dat iedereen zou moeten weten?"
"Vind je het lastig om feiten en meningen van elkaar te onderscheiden?"
डायरी विषय
Schrijf over een voldongen feit in je leven waar je mee moest leren omgaan.
Beschrijf een wetenschappelijk feit dat je fascineert en leg uit waarom.
Reflecteer op het belang van 'in feite' in je dagelijkse gesprekken.
Wat zijn de naakte feiten over je voortgang in het leren van de Nederlandse taal?
Schrijf een betoog over waarom feiten essentieel zijn voor de samenleving.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, it is always 'het feit'. This never changes.
'Feitje' is the diminutive and is used for small, fun, or less serious facts.
Use it to start a clause that acts as a subject or object. Remember the verb goes at the end of that clause.
No, you must always say 'in feite' with an 'e' at the end.
In modern Dutch, mostly in legal contexts like 'strafbaar feit'. Otherwise, use 'daad'.
Literally 'naked facts', meaning the plain, unadorned truth.
Yes, this is a common expression meaning 'the facts don't lie'.
Younger people use 'Feiten!' as an exclamation, similar to the English 'Facts!'.
The plural is 'feiten'.
A situation that is already a 'done deal' and cannot be altered.
खुद को परखो 180 सवाल
Schrijf een zin met 'het feit dat'.
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Wat is een wetenschappelijk feit? Schrijf het in het Nederlands.
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Gebruik 'in feite' in een zin.
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Maak een zin met het meervoud 'feiten'.
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Schrijf een zin met 'voldongen feit'.
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Beschrijf een 'leuk feitje' over jezelf.
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Vertaal: 'The facts speak for themselves'.
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Maak een zin met 'gebaseerd op feiten'.
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Gebruik 'onomstotelijk feit' in een formele zin.
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Leg het verschil uit tussen een feit en een mening in het Nederlands.
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Vertaal: 'Despite the fact that he was tired...'
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Gebruik 'naakte feiten' in een zin.
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Schrijf een zin over 'feiten checken'.
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Maak een zin met 'bij de feiten blijven'.
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Vertaal: 'It is a well-known fact'.
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Schrijf een korte dialoog waarin iemand 'Is dat een feit?' zegt.
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Gebruik 'saillant feit' in een context over geschiedenis.
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Vertaal: 'The fact remains that we need help'.
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Maak een zin met 'feiten op een rij zetten'.
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Schrijf een zin over een 'strafbaar feit'.
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Noem een wetenschappelijk feit in het Nederlands.
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Zeg: 'In fact, I don't know' in het Nederlands.
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Vraag aan iemand of iets een feit is.
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Zeg: 'The fact that it is late...' in het Nederlands.
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Vertel een 'leuk feitje' over je eigen land.
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Zeg: 'Let's stick to the facts'.
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Zeg: 'It is an established fact'.
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Zeg: 'Facts don't lie'.
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Zeg: 'It is a fait accompli'.
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Zeg: 'Based on true facts'.
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Zeg: 'The facts speak for themselves'.
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Zeg: 'Despite the fact that...'
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Zeg: 'I'll lay out the facts'.
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Zeg: 'It is an undeniable fact'.
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Zeg: 'We must face the facts'.
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Zeg: 'That is a well-known fact'.
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Zeg: 'A striking fact is...'
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Zeg: 'In reality...' using 'feite'.
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Zeg: 'The fact remains that...'
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Zeg: 'I'm checking the facts'.
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Luister naar de zin: 'Het is een feit dat Amsterdam de hoofdstad is.' Wat is Amsterdam?
Luister naar de zin: 'In feite heb ik geen tijd.' Heeft de spreker tijd?
Luister naar de zin: 'Het is een voldongen feit.' Kan de situatie nog veranderen?
Luister naar de zin: 'Laten we de feiten op een rij zetten.' Wat gaat de spreker doen?
Luister naar de zin: 'Dat is een leuk feitje.' Is het een serieus feit?
Luister naar de zin: 'De feiten spreken voor zich.' Is er veel uitleg nodig?
Luister naar de zin: 'Ondanks het feit dat hij moe was, werkte hij door.' Stopte hij met werken?
Luister naar de zin: 'Het is een onomstotelijk feit.' Is de spreker zeker?
Luister naar de zin: 'De journalist controleert de feiten.' Wat doet de journalist?
Luister naar de zin: 'Het is een historisch feit.' Gaat het over de toekomst?
Luister naar de zin: 'In feite is het heel simpel.' Is het moeilijk?
Luister naar de zin: 'Het feit dat hij loog, is erg.' Wat is er erg?
Luister naar de zin: 'We moeten bij de feiten blijven.' Moeten we over emoties praten?
Luister naar de zin: 'Het is een vastgesteld feit.' Is het een mening?
Luister naar de zin: 'Harde feiten zijn nodig.' Wat voor feiten zijn nodig?
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Summary
The word 'feit' is the essential Dutch term for 'fact'. Mastering its use, especially in the 'het feit dat' construction, is key for moving from basic descriptions to complex argumentation. Example: 'Het is een feit dat we Nederlands leren.'
- Feit means 'fact' in Dutch and is a neuter noun (het feit).
- It is used to describe objective reality, often contrasted with 'mening' (opinion).
- The phrase 'het feit dat' is a vital B1-level grammatical construction.
- Common expressions include 'voldongen feit' and 'in feite'.
Verb Placement
In 'het feit dat' clauses, the verb always moves to the end. Practice this regularly.
Synonym Choice
Use 'gegeven' in your science reports to sound more professional.
Diphthong Mastery
The 'ei' in 'feit' is the same as in 'trein' and 'klein'. Master one, master all.
Nuchterheid
Stick to the facts in a Dutch meeting to gain respect.
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academic के और शब्द
aanduidig
B1Indicating or pointing out
aanleiding
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aanname
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aannemelijkheid
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aanschouwing
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aantoonbaar
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afgeleid
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afleiden
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