This is the 4521st most frequent Dutch word.
customer
The Dutch word for "customer" is "klant," meaning a person who buys goods or services.
Here, 'klant' refers to a person making a purchase in a typical service setting, showing its meaning as a customer or client in that context.
De klant bestelt een kopje koffie in het café.
The customer orders a cup of coffee at the café.
In this sentence, 'klant' is used in a broader business concept, referring to customers as a group, highlighting their importance to a business organization.
Een tevreden klant is enorm waardevol voor een bedrijf.
A satisfied customer is extremely valuable to a company.
Here, 'klant' is part of a compound word, 'softwareklant,' specifying the type of customer; it illustrates how 'klant' can be specialized to refer to a specific customer context.