klant

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch calant (person, friend), from Old Northern French calant (compare regular Old French chalant), from chaloir (to heat, to care about), from Latin calēre (to be hot).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑnt

Noun

klant m (plural klanten, diminutive klantje n, feminine klante)

  1. client, customer
Usage notes

The difference between Dutch klant and cliënt is that the former buys goods and the latter pays for services.

Anagrams


Swedish

Noun

klant c

  1. clumsy person, klutz

Declension

Declension of klant 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative klant klanten klantar klantarna
Genitive klants klantens klantars klantarnas
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