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huisdier — meaning in English: pet

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informal very common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers commonly use the word 'huisdier' in casual conversations when discussing their animals at home. For example, during a family gathering, someone might ask about the newest 'huisdier' in the household or while chatting with friends at the park about pets.
Synonyms & nuances
'Huisdier' is often used to refer specifically to domesticated pets like dogs and cats, whereas 'dier' is a more general term for any animal. You would use 'huisdier' to emphasize the pet aspect of the animal, particularly when discussing their role in the home.
Culture
The term 'huisdier' combines the Dutch words 'huis' (house) and 'dier' (animal), literally meaning 'house animal.' In Dutch culture, pets play a significant role in family life, often regarded as cherished members of the household, showcasing the affectionate bond between humans and their furry companions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'huisdier' mean in English?
'Huisdier' translates to 'pet' in English. It refers to domesticated animals that people keep for companionship and enjoyment.
Q.How do you use 'huisdier' in a sentence?
You can use 'huisdier' in sentences like, 'Mijn huisdier is een hond,' which means 'My pet is a dog.'
Q.Is there a plural form of 'huisdier'?
Yes, the plural form is 'huisdieren.' For example, you can say, 'Ik heb twee huisdieren,' meaning 'I have two pets.'
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