anderhalf
Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom ander + half. Ander, while usually meaning other, also has an archaic meaning as “second”. Half means more specifically “half before”. Therefore, anderhalf means literally “half before the second”, but this meaning is no longer generally understood in this way. Compare German anderthalb, Yiddish אָנדערטהאַלבן (onderthalbn).
Pronunciation
editNumeral
editanderhalf
- one and a half
- Hij had anderhalf uur nodig om het boek te lezen.
- He needed one and a half hours to read the book.
- Ze aten anderhalf pizza tijdens de lunch.
- They ate one and a half pizzas during lunch.
- Over anderhalf jaar gaat ze met pensioen.
- She will retire in one and a half years.
Inflection
editDeclension of anderhalf | ||||
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uninflected | anderhalf | |||
inflected | anderhalve | |||
comparative | — | |||
positive | ||||
predicative/adverbial | ||||
indefinite | m./f. sing. | anderhalve | ||
n. sing. | anderhalf | |||
plural | anderhalve | |||
definite | anderhalve | |||
partitive |
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- Afrikaans: anderhalf