Significado
Stating that a task is complete.
Contexto cultural
Dutch people are very direct. 'Ik ben klaar' is often used to end a conversation quickly. Belgian Dutch speakers might use 'gereed' slightly more often in formal contexts. In a professional Dutch setting, saying 'Ik ben klaar' is a standard way to signal availability for the next task.
Context is key
Always check if you are using 'met' or 'voor'.
Don't be rude
Saying 'Ik ben klaar' abruptly can sound dismissive if not followed by a polite tone.
Significado
Stating that a task is complete.
Context is key
Always check if you are using 'met' or 'voor'.
Don't be rude
Saying 'Ik ben klaar' abruptly can sound dismissive if not followed by a polite tone.
Use 'hoor'
Adding 'hoor' at the end makes it sound more friendly.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct preposition.
Ik ben klaar ___ mijn huiswerk.
Use 'met' for tasks.
Which is correct?
Ik ___ klaar.
Klaar is an adjective, so use 'zijn'.
Match the meaning.
Klaar mee vs Klaar voor
Klaar mee is negative, klaar voor is positive.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ben je klaar? B: ___
Simple confirmation.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosIk ben klaar ___ mijn huiswerk.
Use 'met' for tasks.
Ik ___ klaar.
Klaar is an adjective, so use 'zijn'.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Klaar mee is negative, klaar voor is positive.
A: Ben je klaar? B: ___
Simple confirmation.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
6 preguntasMostly, but 'af' is better for objects.
It is neutral and works in almost all situations.
It means you are fed up with something.
Use 'Ik ben klaar'.
It connects the state of being finished to the task.
Etymologically yes, but usage is different.
Frases relacionadas
Klaar is Kees
similarJob done.
Ik ben er klaar mee
contrastI am fed up.
Gereed
synonymReady.