sprookje
See also: Spröökje
Dutch
Etymology
From sproke (obsolete variant of spreuk) + -je (“diminutive suffix”). Note that the word only occurs in this diminutive form; the word "sprook" does not exist (except as a rare back-formation for comedic effect). Compare German Low German Spröökje.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsproːk.jə/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: sprook‧je
- Rhymes: -oːkjə
Noun
sprookje n (plural sprookjes)
- fairy tale
- a usually old, allegorical short story
- story presented as true that is not believable
- (figuratively) dream come true (very desirable life)
- Sinds mijn huwelijk is mijn leven een sprookje.
- Since my marriage my life has been a dream come true.
Derived terms
- sprookjesachtig
- sprookjesboek
- sprookjesfiguur
- sprookjeskoning
- sprookjeskoningin
- sprookjesprins
- sprookjesprinses
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