"leerder" meaning in Dutch

See leerder in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Audio: Nl-leerder.ogg Forms: leerders [plural], leerster [feminine]
Etymology: Ca. 1900, from leren (“to learn, teach”) + -der (agent suffix). Doublet of leraar (“teacher”). In fact, leerder would be the expected form for the latter (and did exist in Early Modern Dutch, albeit rarely). The fact that the irregular form leraar was standardized allowed to form leerder anew with a different sense. Etymology templates: {{suffix|nl|leren|-der|pos2=agent suffix|t1=to learn, teach}} leren (“to learn, teach”) + -der (agent suffix), {{doublet|nl|leraar|t1=teacher}} Doublet of leraar (“teacher”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|c|-s|-|f=leerster}} leerder c (plural leerders, feminine leerster)
  1. learner (one who learns) Tags: common-gender Synonyms: leerling

Inflected forms

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