period in Dutch
period in Dutch is punt uit, periode, punt — period means a stretch of time, or a particular era seen as a distinct whole.
period in Dutch
punt uit
(chiefly, North America) That's final; that's the end of the matter (analogous to a period ending a sentence); end of story.
periode
punt
(now, chiefly, North America, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
What does "period" mean?
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noun A stretch of time, or a particular era seen as a distinct whole.
"The company grew fast during a five-year period."
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noun The punctuation mark "." used to end a sentence or mark an abbreviation.
"Don't forget the period at the end of that sentence."
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noun A monthly episode of menstruation.
"She was cramping badly on the first day of her period."
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noun One of the timed segments a game, class, or match is divided into.
"The hockey game went to a third period before anyone scored."
period in a sentence
- The company grew fast during a five-year period.
- The museum has a wing devoted to the Victorian period.
- Don't forget the period at the end of that sentence.
- She was cramping badly on the first day of her period.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "period" in Dutch?
"period" in Dutch is punt uit, periode, punt. period means: A stretch of time, or a particular era seen as a distinct whole.
How do you use "period" in a sentence?
Example: "The company grew fast during a five-year period." In Dutch, "period" is punt uit, periode, punt.
Are there other ways to say "period" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 3 translations listed for "period": punt uit, periode, punt.
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