partij
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Dutch partie, from Old French partie.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
partij f (plural partijen, diminutive partijtje n)
- party, quantity
- party, group of people
- side or actor in a conflict, procedure et cetera
- political party
- Bij de verkiezingen stemde ze op een progressieve partij.
- In the elections, she voted for a progressive political party.
- De leden van de partij bespraken hun standpunten tijdens de bijeenkomst.
- The members of the party discussed their positions during the meeting.
- party, festivity
Derived terms edit
- beginselpartij
- bejaardenpartij
- beleidspartij
- burgerlijke partij
- centrumpartij
- coalitiepartij
- getuigenispartij
- kinderpartij
- machtspartij
- meerderheidspartij
- milieupartij
- minderheidspartij
- oppositiepartij
- partijdemocratie
- partijdig
- partijlid
- partijpolitiek
- partijraad
- partijtrouw
- partijvoorzitter
- partijvorming
- procespartij
- schietpartij
- tegenpartij
- volkspartij
- zweeppartij
Descendants edit
Determiner edit
partij
Descendants edit
West Frisian edit
Etymology edit
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Noun edit
partij c (plural partijen, diminutive partijke)
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
- “partij”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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