Overview
The word 'langer' in Dutch primarily functions as the comparative form of 'lang' (long) and 'lang' (for a long time). It signifies 'longer' when referring to duration or physical length, and 'anymore' or 'no longer' in certain constructions.
1. As a Comparative Adjective (longer in physical length or duration):
When used as an adjective, 'langer' modifies a noun, indicating that something has a greater length or duration than something else. It follows the same declension rules as other Dutch adjectives.
- Example: 'De stoep is langer dan de weg.' (The sidewalk is longer than the road.)
- Example: 'Ik heb langer geslapen dan jij.' (I slept longer than you.)
2. As a Comparative Adverb (longer in terms of time):
As an adverb, 'langer' modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating an extended period of time.
- Example: 'Hij bleef langer dan verwacht.' (He stayed longer than expected.)
- Example: 'We moeten langer wachten.' (We have to wait longer.)
3. In Negated Contexts (no longer, anymore):
'Langer' is very commonly used in negative sentences to convey the meaning of 'no longer' or 'anymore'. This construction typically involves 'niet meer' (not more) or simply 'niet' (not) combined with 'langer'.
- Example: 'Ik woon hier niet langer.' (I no longer live here. / I don't live here anymore.)
- Example: 'Hij werkt hier niet langer.' (He no longer works here. / He doesn't work here anymore.)
- Example: 'Ze wil hem niet langer zien.' (She no longer wants to see him. / She doesn't want to see him anymore.)
4. Idiomatic Expressions:
- 'Hoe langer, hoe beter': The longer, the better.
- 'Het duurt niet lang meer': It won't be long now.
**Etymology:**
'Langer' derives from the Old Dutch 'langar', which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic '*langaz' (long). It shares a common linguistic root with similar words in other Germanic languages, such as English 'longer' and German 'länger'.
例文
De dagen worden langer in de zomer.
seasonsThe days get longer in the summer.
Ik wil langer blijven dan vorig jaar.
duration of stayI want to stay longer than last year.
Hij heeft langer haar dan zijn broer.
physical appearanceHe has longer hair than his brother.
Kun je dit stukje nog langer maken?
extending somethingCan you make this piece even longer?
Ik kan er niet langer op wachten.
patience/waitingI can't wait for it any longer.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
hoe langer hoe beter (the longer the better)
dat duurt langer (that takes longer)
よく混同される語
文法パターン
使い方
使い方のコツ
When used as an adverb in negative sentences, 'niet langer' means 'no longer' or 'anymore'. For example, 'Ik woon hier niet langer' means 'I no longer live here.'
語源
From Middle Dutch 'langer', from Old Dutch '*langar', from Proto-Germanic '*langôz' (comparative of '*langaz' - long).
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'langer' sounding a bit like 'longer' with a slightly different vowel sound and the guttural 'g'. The 'a' in 'langer' is like the 'a' in 'father'.
よくある質問
4 問自分をテスト
Hij bleef ______ dan verwacht.
De weg leek ______ te worden naarmate we verder reden.
Kun je het verhaal alsjeblieft een beetje ______ maken?
スコア: /3
例文
5 / 5De dagen worden langer in de zomer.
The days get longer in the summer.
Ik wil langer blijven dan vorig jaar.
I want to stay longer than last year.
Hij heeft langer haar dan zijn broer.
He has longer hair than his brother.
Kun je dit stukje nog langer maken?
Can you make this piece even longer?
Ik kan er niet langer op wachten.
I can't wait for it any longer.
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