dt-fout
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]dt-fout f (plural dt-fouten, diminutive dt-foutje n)
- a common spelling error in Dutch verb forms where homophonous forms with d, t or dt are confused
Usage notes
[edit]- The error is commonest with verb stems in -d, of which present tense singular forms may end in -d or -dt: hij vindt, je vindt, but ik vind and vind je. It is also common with stems in a vowel or voiced consonant, especially with verbs that do not take the prefix ge- in the past participle; in these, the present tense takes -t, but the participle takes -d: hij verdient, but hij heeft verdiend. All of these forms are pronounced the same.