Inhoudsopgave
Hoe schrijf je route?
de route
Uitspraak: | [ˈrutə] |
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Afbreekpatroon: | rou·te |
Verbuigingen: | routes (meerv.) |
Is route mannelijk of vrouwelijk?
Woordherkomst en -opbouw
enkelvoud | meervoud | |
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naamwoord | route | routen routes |
verkleinwoord |
Is het aangeraden?
Aangeraden is het voltooid deelwoord van het werkwoord aanraden. Bijvoorbeeld: ‘Zij heeft die route aangeraden’, ‘Die route kreeg ik aangeraden. ‘ (Het is niet aangeraad: aanraden is een onregelmatig, sterk werkwoord.)
Wat betekent aangeraden?
(raadde of ried aan, heeft aangeraden), raad geven om iets te doen of te nemen, te kiezen of te kopen, aanbevelen: hij heeft mij die dokter, dat boek aangeraden; — op aanraden van, ten gevolge van de raad van.
Which is correct en route or in route?
En route is the correct spelling. In route is a misspelling of en route.You should always use en route. In route seems like it should make sense, but it is a nonstandard variant and has never seen widespread use. Since en route comes from French, remember that en is a French word and in is not.
What is the difference between’in route’and’en route’?
It means on the way. En route is the correct spelling. In route is a misspelling of en route.You should always use en route. In route seems like it should make sense, but it is a nonstandard variant and has never seen widespread use. Since en route comes from French, remember that en is a French word and in is not.
Is it’en route to’or just”en route”?
Is it “en route to” or just “en route”? Bookmark this question. Show activity on this post. I have often come across various posts that people make on any social media platform as, for example: En route to the Taj Mahal. En route Paris. Although what I have been taught that it always has been only ‘en route’, without ’to’.
How do you use the word’en route’in a sentence?
If you are “stopping for lunch en route,” then you use “en route.” Dictionary.com shows the “en route from” sentence structure and the “en route” sentence structure: “The plane crashed en route from Cairo to Athens,” and “He reads en route.” Merriam-Webster shows the “en route to” sentence structure: “I finished my homework en route to school.”