link

This is the 1314th most frequent Dutch word.


link

The Dutch word "link" means "left" or "risky/dangerous," depending on context.


Here, 'link' is used to refer to a digital hyperlink, commonly used in contexts involving the internet.

Ik kan de link naar het artikel niet vinden.

I cannot find the link to the article.


In this case, 'link' is part of the word 'linkerkant', which means 'left side', derived from 'links', meaning 'left' in Dutch.

Hij stond aan de linkerkant van de straat.

He stood on the left side of the street.


Here, 'link' is used to mean 'connection' or 'relation', describing an association or relation between two items or concepts.

Er is een link tussen de twee gebeurtenissen.

There is a connection between the two events.