Significado
Commenting on the pleasant outdoor conditions.
Contexto cultural
Weather is the primary topic of small talk. Complaining about rain is common, so a sunny day is a major social event. Flemish people also use 'lekker weer', but they might be slightly more formal than the Dutch. They use 'mooi weer' more frequently. In the tropical climate of Suriname, 'lekker weer' might refer to a cool breeze or a refreshing rain, rather than the hot sun. Older generations of Dutch immigrants still use this phrase as a way to maintain their 'Dutch-ness' and connection to the old country's social habits.
The 'Hè' Factor
Always add 'hè?' at the end to sound 100% more Dutch. It invites the other person into your cozy weather-bubble.
Don't over-enunciate
If you say it too slowly and formally, it loses its charm. Say it like a casual observation while walking.
Significado
Commenting on the pleasant outdoor conditions.
The 'Hè' Factor
Always add 'hè?' at the end to sound 100% more Dutch. It invites the other person into your cozy weather-bubble.
Don't over-enunciate
If you say it too slowly and formally, it loses its charm. Say it like a casual observation while walking.
Terrasjesweer
If someone says 'Lekker weertje', they might be hinting that it's time to go grab a drink outside!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to complete the common Dutch icebreaker.
Lekker ______ vandaag, hè?
While 'weer' is grammatically possible, 'weertje' is the idiomatic standard for this specific expression.
Which adjective is used for weather to mean 'pleasant'?
Het is ______ weertje vandaag.
'Lekker' is the correct adjective. It doesn't get an -e because 'weertje' is a neuter noun without an article.
Match the tone to the weather condition.
You say 'Lekker weertje vandaag!' while it is pouring rain. What is your tone?
The Dutch love using this phrase ironically when the weather is terrible.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
Neighbor: 'Hoi! Lekker weertje vandaag, hè?' You: '________'
The most natural response is to agree enthusiastically.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
When is it 'Lekker Weertje'?
Perfect
- • Sun is shining
- • No rain
- • 18-24 degrees
Sarcastic
- • Pouring rain
- • Storm winds
- • Hail
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosLekker ______ vandaag, hè?
While 'weer' is grammatically possible, 'weertje' is the idiomatic standard for this specific expression.
Het is ______ weertje vandaag.
'Lekker' is the correct adjective. It doesn't get an -e because 'weertje' is a neuter noun without an article.
You say 'Lekker weertje vandaag!' while it is pouring rain. What is your tone?
The Dutch love using this phrase ironically when the weather is terrible.
Neighbor: 'Hoi! Lekker weertje vandaag, hè?' You: '________'
The most natural response is to agree enthusiastically.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes! If it's a crisp, sunny winter day, you can say 'Lekker fris weertje' (Nice chilly weather).
In small talk, yes. 'Weer' sounds a bit more like a weather report; 'weertje' sounds like a conversation.
You can still say it to be polite, or say 'Voor mij is het iets te warm' (For me it's a bit too warm).
Yes, but 'Mooi weer' is slightly more common in Flanders. 'Lekker' is very typical for the Netherlands.
'Goed weer' is correct but sounds a bit boring. 'Lekker' implies you are actually enjoying the feeling of the weather.
Yes, it's a very safe topic for the office kitchen or before a meeting starts.
It's 'vandaag' (today). 'Vandaar' means 'from there' or 'that's why'.
No, it's the most overused word in Dutch. It means good, pleasant, sexy, tasty, or comfortable.
Just say 'Ja, heerlijk!' or 'Zeker weten!'. Agreement is key.
Yes, but make sure you look visibly annoyed by the rain so they get the joke!
Frases relacionadas
Het zonnetje schijnt
similarThe (little) sun is shining
Wat een rotweer
contrastWhat a rotten weather
Heerlijk weertje
builds onLovely/delicious weather
Uitwaaien
relatedTo walk in the wind to clear one's head