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inderdaad — meaning in English: indeed

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neutral common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers often use 'inderdaad' in conversations to affirm statements, express agreement, or confirm information. You might hear it in a formal meeting when someone agrees with a proposal or in a casual chat when a friend shares an observation that resonates with you.
Synonyms & nuances
'Inderdaad' is similar to the word 'zeker,' which also means 'certainly.' However, 'inderdaad' carries a stronger connotation of agreement or acknowledgment in response to something previously said, while 'zeker' emphasizes certainty. You would choose 'inderdaad' when you want to reinforce someone's statement or viewpoint.
Culture
'Inderdaad' has roots in the Dutch word 'daden,' which means 'deeds' or 'actions.' The term evolved over time to signify affirmation or confirmation, reflecting a culture that values clarity and agreement in communication. Interestingly, it is used in both casual and formal settings, showcasing the flexibility of the word in everyday language.
FAQ
Q.What does 'inderdaad' mean in English?
'Inderdaad' translates to 'indeed' in English, often used to express agreement or confirmation.
Q.How do you use 'inderdaad' in a sentence?
'Inderdaad' can be used in sentences like, 'Dat is inderdaad een goed idee,' which means 'That is indeed a good idea.'
Q.Is 'inderdaad' formal or informal?
'Inderdaad' is considered neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
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