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  • Emergeren: To become apparent or prominent.
  • Implies development and coming into view.
  • Used for abstract concepts and formal contexts.
  • Similar to English 'emerge'.
Core Meaning
The Dutch verb 'emergeren' translates to 'to emerge' in English. It signifies the process of something becoming visible, noticeable, or prominent after being hidden, unclear, or in a nascent state. It implies a gradual or sudden appearance from obscurity into public view or understanding.
Nuance
'Emergeren' often carries a sense of development or unfolding. It's not just about appearing, but about coming into existence or significance. This can apply to abstract concepts like ideas or problems, as well as physical objects or phenomena.
Contexts
You will frequently encounter 'emergeren' in formal writing, news reports, academic discussions, and when describing historical or scientific processes. It's used to talk about the rise of new trends, the surfacing of evidence, the development of a crisis, or the gradual appearance of a solution.

Na jaren van stilte begon het belang van de zaak langzaam te emergeren.

Uit de data begon een nieuw patroon te emergeren.

Abstract vs. Concrete
While 'emergeren' can be used for physical things appearing (like a building from scaffolding), it is more commonly used for abstract concepts. For example, an idea, a trend, a problem, a solution, or a feeling can all 'emergeren'.
Temporal Aspect
The verb often implies a process that takes time. Something doesn't usually 'emergeren' instantaneously. It suggests a gradual coming into view or understanding, often after a period of gestation or development.
Formal Tone
'Emergeren' is generally considered a more formal or academic word. In casual conversation, simpler verbs like 'komen' (to come) or 'verschijnen' (to appear) might be used, depending on the specific nuance. However, for precise and sophisticated communication, 'emergeren' is often the best choice.

De resultaten van het onderzoek begonnen pas na maanden van analyse te emergeren.

Subject + emergeren + (prepositional phrase)
This is the most common structure. The subject is what is emerging. Often, a prepositional phrase indicates where or from what it is emerging.

Nieuwe inzichten begonnen uit de discussie te emergeren.

Subject + emergeren + als + noun/adjective
Here, 'emergeren' is followed by 'als' (as), indicating the role or identity that is becoming apparent.

Na jaren van hard werken, begon hij als een expert te emergeren.

Subject + emergeren + uit + noun
This structure specifies the source or origin from which something is emerging.

De waarheid begon langzaam te emergeren uit de wirwar van getuigenissen.

Subject + het is (nog) niet duidelijk hoe/wanneer + subject + zal + emergeren
This construction is used to express uncertainty about the emergence of something.

Het is nog niet duidelijk hoe de nieuwe politieke partij zal emergeren.

Participial Phrases
The present participle 'emergerend' can also be used, often in more descriptive or literary contexts.

De langzaam emergerende zon wierp lange schaduwen over het landschap.

News and Current Affairs
You'll frequently find 'emergeren' in news reports discussing the development of political situations, economic trends, or social issues. For instance, a report might state that 'nieuwe uitdagingen beginnen te emergeren' (new challenges are beginning to emerge) for a country or a specific industry. It's used to describe how problems or opportunities become visible and relevant.
Academic and Scientific Discourse
In academic papers and scientific articles, 'emergeren' is essential for describing the discovery of new phenomena, the formation of theories, or the gradual understanding of complex systems. A biologist might write about 'nieuwe soorten die uit het ecosysteem emergeren' (new species emerging from the ecosystem), or a sociologist might discuss 'sociale patronen die uit data emergeren' (social patterns emerging from data).
Business and Economics
In the business world, 'emergeren' is used to talk about emerging markets, new business models, or unforeseen risks. A company might observe that 'een nieuwe concurrentiekracht begint te emergeren' (a new competitive force is beginning to emerge) in their sector, or that 'nieuwe zakelijke kansen emergeren uit technologische vooruitgang' (new business opportunities are emerging from technological advancement).
Literary and Philosophical Texts
In more formal or literary contexts, 'emergeren' can be used to describe the development of characters, themes, or philosophical ideas. A novel might describe how 'de ware aard van de protagonist begon te emergeren' (the true nature of the protagonist began to emerge) as the story progressed.

De economische crisis liet dieperliggende problemen emergeren.

Wetenschappers observeren hoe nieuwe levensvormen uit de geologische lagen emergeren.

Confusing with 'verschijnen' (to appear)
While both verbs can mean 'to appear', 'emergeren' implies a process of becoming known or significant, often after being hidden or developing over time. 'Verschijnen' is more about simply becoming visible or showing up. For example, a book 'verschijnt' (appears) on the shelf, but a new literary style might 'emergeren' from experimental writing.

Incorrect: Het probleem verscheen plotseling.

Correct: Het probleem begon langzaam te emergeren.

Overuse in casual conversation
'Emergeren' is a relatively formal word. Using it in very casual settings might sound unnatural or overly academic. For instance, saying 'Mijn honger begon te emergeren' (My hunger began to emerge) is less common than 'Ik begon honger te krijgen' (I started to get hungry).

Informal: Mijn idee emergeerde.

More natural informal: Ik kreeg een idee.

Incorrect conjugation
Like many Dutch verbs, 'emergeren' needs to be conjugated correctly. Common errors involve using the infinitive form where a conjugated form is needed, or incorrect past tense formation.

Incorrect: De trend emergeren snel.

Correct: De trend emergeerde snel.

Misunderstanding the 'process' aspect
Sometimes learners might use 'emergeren' for something that is sudden rather than gradual. While a situation can 'emerge' relatively quickly, the word inherently suggests a process of becoming apparent, not instantaneous appearance from nothing.

Incorrect: De oplossing emergeerde in een seconde.

Better: De oplossing kwam in een seconde tot stand.

Verschijnen (to appear, to show up)
Difference: 'Verschijnen' is more general and less process-oriented than 'emergeren'. It simply means to become visible or to be presented. 'Emergeren' implies a development or a coming into prominence from a less evident state.
Example: De zon verschijnt aan de horizon (The sun appears on the horizon). Nieuwe trends emergeren uit de maatschappij (New trends emerge from society).
Opkomen (to rise, to emerge - often for sun, moon, or social movements)
Difference: 'Opkomen' is often used for celestial bodies rising or for social movements gaining traction. While it can mean 'to emerge', it usually has a more specific connotation. 'Emergeren' is broader and more formal.
Example: De zon komt op. De oppositie begon te opkomen (The opposition began to rise/emerge). De politieke ideeën van de nieuwe generatie emergeren langzaam (The political ideas of the new generation are slowly emerging).
Ontstaan (to arise, to originate)
Difference: 'Ontstaan' focuses on the beginning or origin of something, its creation or coming into being. 'Emergeren' is about becoming apparent or prominent, often from something that already existed in a less visible form.
Example: Hoe is het universum ontstaan? (How did the universe originate?). De complexiteit van het probleem begon te emergeren (The complexity of the problem began to emerge).
Tevoorschijn komen (to come into view, to appear)
Difference: This is a more descriptive phrase for something becoming visible. It's less formal and less abstract than 'emergeren'. It often implies a more physical appearance.
Example: Een schip kwam langzaam tevoorschijn uit de mist (A ship slowly came into view from the mist). De ware implicaties van de beslissing emergeren nu pas (The true implications of the decision are only now emerging).
Zich manifesteren (to manifest itself)
Difference: 'Zich manifesteren' is very close in meaning to 'emergeren', especially when referring to abstract things like problems, symptoms, or qualities. It means to become apparent or evident. 'Emergeren' can sometimes imply a more gradual development or a coming into prominence.
Example: De ziekte begon zich te manifesteren door huiduitslag (The disease began to manifest itself through a skin rash). Een nieuw sociaal fenomeen begon te emergeren (A new social phenomenon began to emerge).

豆知識

The Latin root 'mergere' means 'to plunge' or 'to dip'. The prefix 'e-' means 'out of'. So, 'emergere' literally means 'to plunge out of', suggesting a forceful coming out from a submerged state.

発音ガイド

UK /ɛˈmɛr.ɣə(n)/
US /ɛˈmɛr.dʒən/
The stress falls on the second syllable: e-MER-ge-ren.
韻が合う語
bergen vergen zorgen borgen verbergen onderwerpen sorgen
よくある間違い
  • Pronouncing the 'g' too hard, like in 'goat'.
  • Making the 'g' sound completely voiceless, like 'ch' in 'loch'.
  • Not stressing the second syllable.
  • Pronouncing the final 'en' too distinctly instead of as a schwa.

レベル別の例文

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Na lange tijd begon het plan van de overheid te emergeren.

After a long time, the government's plan began to emerge.

Here, 'emergeren' is used to describe a plan becoming clear and noticeable after a period of development or discussion.

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De eerste tekenen van herstel begonnen te emergeren in de economie.

The first signs of recovery began to emerge in the economy.

'Emergeren' is used for abstract concepts like economic recovery, indicating a gradual process of becoming apparent.

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Uit de studie emergeerde de conclusie dat meer onderzoek nodig was.

From the study, the conclusion emerged that more research was needed.

The past tense 'emergeerde' is used here. The preposition 'uit' indicates the source from which the conclusion emerged.

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Een nieuwe artistieke stroming begon te emergeren in de kunstwereld.

A new artistic movement began to emerge in the art world.

Describes the development and rise of a new trend in a specific field.

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Het conflict emergeerde uit langdurige politieke spanningen.

The conflict emerged from long-standing political tensions.

Highlights the origin of a problem from pre-existing conditions.

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De ware aard van de situatie begon pas later te emergeren.

The true nature of the situation only began to emerge later.

Emphasizes the gradual revelation of truth or understanding.

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Nieuwe technologieën emergeren voortdurend op de markt.

New technologies are constantly emerging in the market.

Used to describe the continuous introduction and development of new things.

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De oplossing van het probleem leek te emergeren uit onverwachte hoek.

The solution to the problem seemed to emerge from an unexpected corner.

Suggests that a solution became apparent from an unforeseen source.

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Na jaren van voorbereiding begon het ambitieuze project eindelijk te emergeren uit de schetsfase.

After years of preparation, the ambitious project finally began to emerge from the sketch phase.

Emphasizes the transition from an initial concept to a more concrete manifestation.

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Uit de analyse van de gegevens emergeerden onverwachte correlaties die nader onderzoek vereisten.

From the analysis of the data, unexpected correlations emerged that required further investigation.

Used in a scientific or analytical context to describe findings that become apparent through research.

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De impact van klimaatverandering begint steeds duidelijker te emergeren in de mondiale weerspatronen.

The impact of climate change is becoming increasingly apparent in global weather patterns.

Describes a phenomenon becoming more noticeable and significant over time.

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De vraag is in hoeverre deze nieuwe politieke beweging zal emergeren als een serieuze kracht.

The question is to what extent this new political movement will emerge as a serious force.

Used to discuss the potential development and rise of something, often with uncertainty.

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De ethische dilemma's van kunstmatige intelligentie emergeren naarmate de technologie vordert.

The ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence emerge as the technology advances.

Describes how issues or problems become apparent as a result of progress.

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Hij had het gevoel dat zijn ware talenten nog niet volledig waren geëmergeerd.

He had the feeling that his true talents had not yet fully emerged.

Refers to latent abilities or potential that are yet to become evident.

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De economische recessie heeft geleid tot een situatie waarin veel kleine bedrijven dreigen te emergeren.

The economic recession has led to a situation where many small businesses are threatened with emerging (i.e., disappearing or failing).

Note: This usage is less common and potentially confusing. 'Emergeren' typically means to come *into* prominence. A more accurate verb for failing would be 'verdwijnen' or 'failliet gaan'. However, in some contexts, it might be used metaphorically for problems becoming apparent. For clarity, it's better to avoid this specific usage for 'failing'.

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De langzaam emergerende realiteit van de situatie dwong hen tot actie.

The slowly emerging reality of the situation forced them to take action.

Uses the present participle 'emergerende' to describe a reality that is gradually becoming clear.

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De complexiteit van het ecologische systeem begon pas echt te emergeren na de introductie van de invasieve soort.

The complexity of the ecological system only truly began to emerge after the introduction of the invasive species.

Highlights how a previously unnoticed complexity becomes apparent due to an external factor.

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Uit de analyse van de historische documenten emergeerde een gedetailleerd beeld van de sociale onrust van die tijd.

From the analysis of the historical documents, a detailed picture of the social unrest of that time emerged.

Describes the gradual revelation of a historical understanding through research.

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De vraag is of de huidige politieke instabiliteit zal emergeren tot een volledige constitutionele crisis.

The question is whether the current political instability will emerge into a full constitutional crisis.

Used to speculate about the development of a situation into a more severe state.

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De subtiele invloed van de narratieve techniek op de lezer begon pas na herhaaldelijk lezen te emergeren.

The subtle influence of the narrative technique on the reader only began to emerge after repeated reading.

Discusses the gradual understanding of nuanced literary effects.

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De ware betekenis van zijn woorden emergeerde pas toen de gebeurtenissen zich ontvouwden.

The true meaning of his words emerged only as the events unfolded.

Indicates that the full understanding of something became clear over time as events progressed.

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De studie suggereert dat de economische voordelen van deze investering op de lange termijn zullen emergeren.

The study suggests that the economic benefits of this investment will emerge in the long term.

Refers to the future realization of benefits that are not immediately apparent.

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De kunstenaar trachtte de innerlijke strijd van het personage te emergeren door middel van abstracte vormen.

The artist sought to bring out the character's inner struggle through abstract forms.

Implies the artist's effort to make something internal and complex visible.

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Het is cruciaal om de onderliggende oorzaken te identificeren voordat de gevolgen volledig emergeren.

It is crucial to identify the underlying causes before the consequences fully emerge.

Emphasizes the importance of proactive understanding to prevent future issues from becoming prominent.

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De epistemologische implicaties van de kwantumfysica beginnen zich te emergeren uit de hedendaagse filosofische debatten.

The epistemological implications of quantum physics are beginning to emerge from contemporary philosophical debates.

Used in highly academic discourse to describe profound conceptual shifts becoming apparent.

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Uit de convergentie van diverse technologische en maatschappelijke factoren emergeerde een nieuwe paradigmaverschuiving.

From the convergence of various technological and societal factors, a new paradigm shift emerged.

Describes the emergence of a fundamental change in thinking or approach resulting from multiple influences.

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De vraag blijft of de huidige geopolitieke turbulentie zal emergeren tot een duurzame mondiale herordening.

The question remains whether the current geopolitical turbulence will emerge into a lasting global reordering.

Discusses the potential long-term development of a complex global situation.

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De ontrafeling van de genetische code heeft geleid tot een fundamenteel nieuw begrip van biologische processen, waarvan de volledige reikwijdte nog moet emergeren.

The unraveling of the genetic code has led to a fundamentally new understanding of biological processes, the full scope of which has yet to emerge.

Refers to the future realization of the complete impact and understanding of a major scientific breakthrough.

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De ethische ambiguïteit van de autonome wapensystemen emergeert uit hun potentieel voor onvoorspelbare escalatie.

The ethical ambiguity of autonomous weapon systems emerges from their potential for unpredictable escalation.

Describes how ethical complexities become apparent due to the inherent risks of a technology.

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Hij voelde dat zijn oeuvre, na jaren van kritische stilte, langzaam begon te emergeren als een invloedrijke stem in de moderne literatuur.

He felt that his oeuvre, after years of critical silence, slowly began to emerge as an influential voice in modern literature.

Describes the gradual recognition and establishment of an artist's work over time.

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De analyse van de postkoloniale teksten onthult hoe nieuwe identiteiten emergeren uit de synthese van diverse culturele invloeden.

The analysis of postcolonial texts reveals how new identities emerge from the synthesis of diverse cultural influences.

Focuses on the creation of new identities through the blending of different cultural elements.

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Het is essentieel om de onderliggende ideologische stromingen te doorgronden voordat de volledige politieke impact van deze beweging emergeert.

It is essential to understand the underlying ideological currents before the full political impact of this movement emerges.

Emphasizes the need for deep understanding of foundational elements to predict future developments.

よく使う組み合わせ

langzaam emergeren
duidelijk emergeren
uit iets emergeren
als iets emergeren
tegen de tijd dat...
een patroon emergeren
een probleem emergeren
een trend emergeren
een conclusie emergeren
zichzelf emergeren

よく使うフレーズ

beginnen te emergeren

— To start becoming apparent or noticeable.

De eerste tekenen van de lente begonnen te emergeren.

duidelijk emergeren

— To become clearly visible or understood.

De ware motieven van de dader begonnen duidelijk te emergeren.

uit de analyse emergeren

— To become apparent as a result of an analysis.

Uit de data analyse emergeren nieuwe inzichten.

emergeren als een leider

— To become prominent or recognized as a leader.

Hij begon te emergeren als een natuurlijke leider in de groep.

laten emergeren

— To cause something to emerge or become apparent (less common, often used with abstract subjects).

De nieuwe strategie liet potentiële voordelen emergeren.

de vraag die emergeren

— The questions that arise or become apparent.

De vraag die emergeren uit dit scenario zijn complex.

een beeld dat emergeren

— An image or understanding that gradually becomes clear.

Een beeld van de toekomst begon te emergeren.

de resultaten die emergeren

— The results that become apparent or visible.

De resultaten die emergeren uit het experiment zijn veelbelovend.

een gevoel dat emergeren

— A feeling that starts to become noticeable.

Een gevoel van hoop begon te emergeren.

het proces van emergeren

— The process of becoming apparent or prominent.

Het proces van emergeren van nieuwe ideeën is fascinerend.

語族

名詞

emergentie Emergence; the process of emerging.

動詞

emergeren To emerge.

形容詞

emergent Emergent; appearing or becoming prominent.

関連

prominent Prominent; standing out, conspicuous.
zichtbaar Visible; able to be seen.
duidelijk Clear; easily understood or seen.
ontwikkelen To develop; to grow or become more advanced.
verschijnen To appear; to come into view.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Imagine an 'M' (for 'Mergeren') emerging from a pool of water. The 'e' at the start sounds like 'eh?', like you're surprised it's coming out. The 'g' sound is like a gentle 'gurgle' as it rises.

視覚的連想

Picture a seedling (representing something hidden) pushing its way up through the soil ('emergeren') to reach the sunlight. The soil is dark, the seedling is becoming visible and prominent.

Word Web

Emergeren Becoming apparent Rising Surfacing Developing Becoming prominent Coming into view Formal verb

チャレンジ

Try to use 'emergeren' in a sentence describing something that is currently becoming clear to you, perhaps a concept you're learning or a situation unfolding in the news.

語源

The Dutch verb 'emergeren' is a direct borrowing from Latin 'emergere', meaning 'to rise out of, to come forth'. It entered Dutch through French ('émerger').

元の意味: To rise up, to come out of.

Indo-European > Italic > Latin

文化的な背景

The word itself is neutral and does not carry any inherent sensitive connotations. Its usage is dependent on the context.

The direct cognate 'emerge' in English makes this word relatively easy to grasp for English speakers. The contexts are often similar, focusing on things becoming apparent or significant.

The concept of 'emergence' is a key topic in complex systems theory, philosophy of science, and sociology, where it describes how complex patterns or properties arise from simpler interactions. In literature, characters or themes can be described as 'emerging' from the narrative, gaining depth and importance as the story progresses. Historical events are often analyzed in terms of how certain trends or consequences 'emerged' from underlying causes.
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