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adjectivepredicative or attributive adjective; inflected form: kalme
calm; quiet, peaceful, or not agitated
kálm
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From Middle Dutch, probably influenced by French calme, ultimately from Late Latin cauma, from Greek kauma meaning “heat” or “heat of the day.”
Examples
Blijf kalm tijdens het examen.
Blíjf kálm tíjdens het exámen.
Stay calm during the exam.
De zee was kalm na de storm.
De zée was kálm na de stórm.
The sea was calm after the storm.
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