Significado
Not understanding the situation.
Contexto cultural
The Dutch use 'in de war' very frequently to soften a request for help. It sounds less demanding than 'Explain this again'. In Flanders, you might also hear 'in de warre' or 'in de knoop', but 'in de war' is perfectly understood and common. In Surinamese Dutch, the phrase is used similarly, but often with a more rhythmic intonation. In Dutch business, being 'in de war' is a valid reason to pause a project. It's seen as better to admit confusion early than to make a mistake.
Use it to be polite
If you don't understand someone, say 'Ik ben een beetje in de war'. It sounds much nicer than 'I don't understand you'.
Hair vs. Mind
Remember to use 'zit' for hair and 'ben' for your mind. 'Mijn haar is in de war' is understandable but sounds 'foreign'.
Significado
Not understanding the situation.
Use it to be polite
If you don't understand someone, say 'Ik ben een beetje in de war'. It sounds much nicer than 'I don't understand you'.
Hair vs. Mind
Remember to use 'zit' for hair and 'ben' for your mind. 'Mijn haar is in de war' is understandable but sounds 'foreign'.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing words to say 'I am confused'.
Ik ___ in de ___.
The standard phrase is 'ben in de war'.
Which sentence describes messy hair?
Kies de juiste zin:
For hair, we use the verb 'zitten'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Je begrijpt de weg niet meer. Wat zeg je?
'In de war' is the most natural way to express navigation confusion.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'De les begint om 9 uur.' B: 'Maar de mail zei 10 uur! Nu ben ik ___.'
The speaker is describing their own state.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosIk ___ in de ___.
The standard phrase is 'ben in de war'.
Kies de juiste zin:
For hair, we use the verb 'zitten'.
Je begrijpt de weg niet meer. Wat zeg je?
'In de war' is the most natural way to express navigation confusion.
A: 'De les begint om 9 uur.' B: 'Maar de mail zei 10 uur! Nu ben ik ___.'
The speaker is describing their own state.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasNo, not at all. It just means you are temporarily confused or your hair is messy. It's a very common, everyday phrase.
Yes, it's perfectly acceptable in a professional environment to indicate you need more information.
'In de war' is the common idiom. 'Verward' is the formal adjective. Use 'in de war' in 90% of conversations.
Yes, it's a common way to say you are confused about someone's feelings or behavior toward you.
Frases relacionadas
de kluts kwijt zijn
similarTo be completely lost or confused.
in de knoop zitten
similarTo be in a knot / to have a problem.
verward zijn
synonymTo be confused.
iets in de war schoppen
builds onTo mess something up / disrupt plans.