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informatiecentrum — meaning in English: information center

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'informatiecentrum' in various contexts, particularly when discussing places where information is disseminated, such as tourism offices, educational institutions, or community centers. For instance, someone might say, 'Laten we naar het informatiecentrum gaan voor meer details over de stad.' (Let's go to the information center for more details about the city.)
Synonyms & nuances
'Informatiecentrum' is often used interchangeably with 'informatiepunt' (information point), but the former suggests a more formal or comprehensive facility, while the latter can refer to a smaller or less formal setup, such as a kiosk or a booth.
Culture
'Informatiecentrum' is derived from the combination of 'informatie' (information) and 'centrum' (center), reflecting a practical approach to information dissemination in Dutch culture. It's a concept that became increasingly important in the 20th century with the rise of public services and tourism, emphasizing the value placed on accessible information for both locals and visitors.
FAQ
Q.What does 'informatiecentrum' mean in English?
'Informatiecentrum' translates to 'information center' in English, a place where people can obtain information about various topics, such as tourism, education, or community services.
Q.How do you pronounce 'informatiecentrum'?
'Informatiecentrum' is pronounced as in-for-mah-tee-sen-trum. Breaking it down can help you master the pronunciation more easily.
Q.Is there a difference between 'informatiecentrum' and 'informatiepunt'?
Yes, 'informatiecentrum' refers to a larger, more established facility for comprehensive information, while 'informatiepunt' typically denotes a smaller, less formal point of information, such as a kiosk.
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