â

This is the 1183rd most frequent Dutch word.


â

"â" is not a standard Dutch word; it can represent a phonetic or regional variation, especially in Frisian, meaning "oh" or "ah."


The word 'â' is used informally and regionally to mean 'to' or 'for', often in colloquial speech.

Ik heb een vraag â jou.

I have a question for you.


In this sentence, 'â' mimics the sound or feeling of foreboding, and can appear as a stylistic or phonetic expression in informal phrasing.

Het lijkt alsof â regen komt vanmiddag.

It seems like it's going to rain this afternoon.


Here, 'â' acts as a regional variation or stylistic representation for 'naar', which means 'to' in Standard Dutch.

We gaan â stad om te winkelen.

We are going to the city to shop.