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Your chick's calling

I studied Dutch for my degree and for my third year I spent a year in The Netherlands working at Utrecht University International Office. On my first day with all my colleagues present, the telephone rang in the main office and as a baptism of fire they asked me to answer it. I was quite relieved to discover that it was the Director's wife and not a complex query. I turned to him and said: Jeroen, je wijf is aan de telefoon. Everybody started laughing and I was informed that wijf does not mean "wife", it actually means "chick". Not a good start! On my last day everybody reminded me of this incident amid much hilarity! The Dutch word for wife is vrouw.

Sent by: Anthony

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David, Northants 2010-03-05

Same root as the English word 'wife' which in Anglo-Saxon (Wyfe) simply meant woman. Hence, in English Midwife (again, Old English 'Medwyfe' simply meant someone who was 'with' the woman, during birth!) - just as 'Man' in English comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'Mann' which means 'adult person' - it is not gender specific - so any English word ending in 'man' has no gender! - which is why 'madam chairman' makes perfect sense, and 'chairperson' is pure nonesense! :-)

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dame 2008-01-07

Wijf doesn't really mean 'chick' any more ... I would say the word has an even ruder connotation, as in bitch or tart.

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Leo 2007-11-10

Vrouw is like the German word Frau, both meaning woman and wife ... so, mijn vrouw and meine Frau both mean my wife!

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Tine 2008-04-02

In the Belgian province West-Flanders, wijf does mean 'wife' in some dialects, though it is often pronounced differently. I'm not sure if this is the same in other dialects. In most places it is indeed a very rude term for a woman.

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