scholz

This is the 2771st most frequent Dutch word.


scholz

The word "scholz" is not a standard Dutch word. It may refer to a surname or require additional context for clarification.


Here, 'Scholz' is used as a proper noun, referring to the name of the German chancellor.

Scholz, de Duitse kanselier, bezocht Nederland.

Scholz, the German chancellor, visited the Netherlands.


In this context, 'Scholz' again refers to the individual named Scholz, and is possessive in form to indicate ownership of the plans.

Mijn vriend was goed geïnformeerd over de plannen van Scholz.

My friend was well-informed about Scholz's plans.


Here, 'scholzen' appears as a coined verb derived from the proper noun 'Scholz', utilized metaphorically to imply leadership.

We zullen scholzen als synoniem voor leiderschap gebruiken.

We will use 'scholzen' as a synonym for leadership.