keuze
Dutch
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editEtymology
editFrom Middle Dutch cose. Formed from core (modern keur) by analogy with kiesen.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkeuze f (plural keuzen or keuzes, diminutive keuzetje n)
- choice, whether already made or not
- Ik twijfel nog tussen twee keuzes voor mijn vakantie.
- I'm still undecided between two choices for my vacation.
- Deze beslissing was de beste keuze die ik kon maken.
- This decision was the best choice I could make.
- Hij heeft zijn keuze gemaakt en gaat verder met zijn plannen.
- He has made his choice and is moving forward with his plans.
- Na lang nadenken, heeft ze eindelijk een keuze gemaakt.
- After thinking for a long time, she finally made a choice.
- Je moet een keuze maken tussen deze twee mogelijkheden.
- You need to make a choice between these two options.
- Het restaurant biedt een breed scala aan keuzes op hun menu.
- The restaurant offers a wide range of choices on their menu.
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Pronunciation
editVerb
editkeuze
- to sew
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