Where does “burgerinspraak” come from?

burgerinspraak (Dutch) comes from Dutch burger, from English Burger, from English Hamburger, from English -er, from Middle English -er, from Old French -er, from Latin -āre, from Proto-Italic -āō — he, she.

burgerinspraak (Dutch): citizen participation

Definitions

  1. citizen participation

Ancestry of “burgerinspraak”, step by step

burgerinspraak traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch burger

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchburgercitizen; middle-class or bourgeois person,...
2EnglishBurgerAlternative spelling of Burgher; A white wine...
3EnglishHamburgerA person from Hamburg
4English-erA person or thing that does an action indicated...
5Middle English-eragentive suffix; agent noun suffix
6Old French-erAlternative form of -ier, verbal suffix;...
7Latin-ārefirst conjugation
8Proto-Italic-āōForms primarily denominative verbs
9Proto-Indo-European-eh₂yétiCreates iterative/ frequentative/ intensive...
10Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
11Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
12Chichewaiyehe, she

via Dutch inspraak

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchinspraaksay, seat at the table; the opportunity to express one's views or concerns on a particular matter, usually concerning public or corporate governance, whilst having the certainty that these will be taken into account
Every word from Chichewa iye