gangbaar
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈɣɑŋ.baːr/
adj
Definitions
- current, in common use; prevailing
- valid; accepted
- popular, in demand, commonly sought
Etymology
Suffix from Dutch, Flemish gang (course, passageway, corridor, alley, hall, aisle, way, going, hallway, journey, pace).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
gang
Gloss
course, passageway, corridor, alley, hall, aisle, way, going, hallway, journey, pace
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
廊
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afgang Dutch, Flemish
- bloedgang Dutch, Flemish
- doorgang Dutch, Flemish
- dwarsgang Dutch, Flemish
- gang Dutch, Flemish
- ganger Dutch, Flemish
- gangmaker Dutch, Flemish
- gedachtegang Dutch, Flemish
- gehoorgang Dutch, Flemish
- ingang Dutch, Flemish
- jaargang Dutch, Flemish
- leergang Dutch, Flemish
- molengang Dutch, Flemish
- neergang Dutch, Flemish
- neusgang Dutch, Flemish
- omgang Dutch, Flemish
- ondergang Dutch, Flemish
- opgang Dutch, Flemish
- overgang Dutch, Flemish
- pandgang Dutch, Flemish
- rondgang Dutch, Flemish
- schroefgang Dutch, Flemish
- slakkengang Dutch, Flemish
- stembusgang Dutch, Flemish
- stoelgang Dutch, Flemish
- toegang Dutch, Flemish
- voortgang Dutch, Flemish
- vooruitgang Dutch, Flemish
- watergang Dutch, Flemish
- welgang Dutch, Flemish
- werdegang Dutch, Flemish
- *ǵʰengʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- gang Indonesian
- ganc Middle Dutch
- gang Afrikaans
- gang Balinese