معنی
Feeling busy or tired.
زمینه فرهنگی
The Dutch often use 'druk' (busy) as a badge of honor. Saying you've had a 'lange dag' is a way to participate in this culture of productivity. In Flanders, the phrase is equally common but might be followed by a more formal 'Ik ben moe' rather than the direct Dutch 'Ik ben kapot'. In Surinamese Dutch, the pace of life is often described differently, but 'lange dag' remains a standard expression for work exhaustion. Expats often find this phrase the easiest to adopt because it mirrors English so closely, helping them sound more natural quickly.
Add 'Pfff'
To sound like a real Dutch person, start the sentence with a long exhale: 'Pfff, ik heb een lange dag gehad.'
Don't say 'Ik ben'
Remember, you 'have' the day. You are not the day!
معنی
Feeling busy or tired.
Add 'Pfff'
To sound like a real Dutch person, start the sentence with a long exhale: 'Pfff, ik heb een lange dag gehad.'
Don't say 'Ik ben'
Remember, you 'have' the day. You are not the day!
Use 'gehad'
Even if the day isn't over, using the past tense 'gehad' (had) sounds more natural when you are complaining about it.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'hebben'.
Ik ___ een lange dag gehad.
The subject is 'Ik', so the verb must be 'heb'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the most natural Dutch sentence.
This uses the correct verb (hebben), the correct adjective ending (-e), and the natural past tense (gehad).
Match the situation to the phrase.
You just finished 10 hours of work and your friend asks you to go to the gym.
This is the perfect context to use the phrase to explain why you are going home instead of the gym.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hoe was het op kantoor? B: Pfff, ___.
B is expressing exhaustion after work, which is the primary use of this phrase.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاIk ___ een lange dag gehad.
The subject is 'Ik', so the verb must be 'heb'.
Choose the most natural Dutch sentence.
This uses the correct verb (hebben), the correct adjective ending (-e), and the natural past tense (gehad).
You just finished 10 hours of work and your friend asks you to go to the gym.
This is the perfect context to use the phrase to explain why you are going home instead of the gym.
A: Hoe was het op kantoor? B: Pfff, ___.
B is expressing exhaustion after work, which is the primary use of this phrase.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
4 سوالYes! It doesn't have to be negative. You can have a long day of sightseeing or a long day at a theme park.
Because 'dag' is a 'de' word. Adjectives for 'de' words usually get an -e ending.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends or with your boss.
'Lange dag' is about time and being busy. 'Zware dag' is about difficulty and stress.
عبارات مرتبط
een zware dag
similara heavy/difficult day
druk, druk, druk
similarbusy, busy, busy
de dag plukken
contrastseize the day
een korte dag
contrasta short day