gied

This is the 8371st most frequent Dutch word.


gied

The word "gied" does not exist in Dutch; it might be a typo or mistaken for "goed," meaning "good."


Here, 'goed' is used as an adjective to describe the quality of the weather.

Het weer vandaag is goed.

Today's weather is good.


'Goed' is used as an adverb here to describe how well she did her work.

Ze deed haar werk heel goed.

She did her work very well.


In this sentence, 'goed' is used as part of the phrase 'het goede nieuws,' functioning as an adjective with the definite article 'het' to specify the positive nature of the news.

Het goede nieuws is dat we eerder uit zijn.

The good news is that we finish earlier.