rekenen

Etymology
From, from , from , indirectly derived from.

Verb

 * 1)  to calculate, to do arithmetic
 * Na de taalles hebben de kinderen rekenen. &mdash; After the language lesson the children do arithmetic.
 * 1)  to count, to consider (something) an example
 * Hij rekende zich al (tot) de groten der aarde. &mdash; He  has already counted himself as belonging (to) the greats of the word/one of the greats.
 * 1)  to appraise, to reckon, to evaluate
 * 2)  to rely, to count
 * De ruiters rekenden (op) bijstand van de koning onder de berg. &mdash; The riders/horsemen counted (on) the king's assistance under the mountain.
 * 1)  to charge, to determine or request a payment
 * Voor dit buffet rekenen wij twintig euro per persoon. &mdash; Before this buffet we determine 20 euros per person.

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to put in order (an account, bill etc)
 * 2) to settle, to pay (a debt)
 * 3) to charge, to ask payment for
 * 4) to manage money
 * 5) to count, to be included in an account, also a group
 * 6) to calculate, to reckon
 * 7) to reckon, to consider