reist

This is the 3630th most frequent Dutch word.


reist

"Reist" is the Dutch word for "travels."


In this sentence, 'reist' is used as the present tense form of the verb 'reizen' which means 'to travel'. It indicates an activity scheduled to take place.

Hij reist morgen naar Amsterdam.

He travels to Amsterdam tomorrow.


Here, 'reist' refers generally to any instance of the action 'to travel', showing habitual activity in present tense.

Wanneer zij reist, neemt ze altijd een boek mee.

Whenever she travels, she always takes a book with her.


In this case, 'reist' is referring to a noun (the train) performing the action of 'traveling', showing a specific activity tied to an object.

De trein die naar Parijs reist, komt altijd om tien uur aan.

The train traveling to Paris always arrives at ten o'clock.