मतलब
Asking about someone's destination.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Dutch people are very mobile and love cycling. Asking 'Waar ga je heen?' is a very common way to acknowledge someone you see on their bike. In Flanders, the phrase might sound slightly different due to the use of 'ge' or 'gij'. It often sounds more informal or traditional. In Surinamese Dutch, the phrase is used but might be followed by more expressive descriptions of the destination. Among Dutch expats, this phrase is often used as a way to bond and ask about each other's travels or 'repatriation' plans.
The 'Heen' Rule
Always remember to put 'heen' or 'naartoe' at the end of the question. 'Waar ga je?' is not enough!
Don't be too nosy
With strangers, only ask this if there's a clear reason (like they look lost).
मतलब
Asking about someone's destination.
The 'Heen' Rule
Always remember to put 'heen' or 'naartoe' at the end of the question. 'Waar ga je?' is not enough!
Don't be too nosy
With strangers, only ask this if there's a clear reason (like they look lost).
Split it up
You can put words between 'waar' and 'heen', like 'Waar ga je vanavond heen?'.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to complete the question.
Waar ___ je heen?
The subject is 'je', so the verb 'gaan' is conjugated as 'ga' (with inversion).
Which sentence is the most natural way to ask a friend where they are going?
Choose the best option:
'Waar ga je heen?' is the standard, natural form with correct inversion and the directional particle.
Complete the dialogue.
Sanne: 'Hoi! Waar ga je heen?' Mark: 'Ik ___ naar de stad.'
Mark is talking about himself, so he uses 'Ik ga'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You see your boss leaving the office. What do you say?
Using 'u' is more appropriate and polite for a boss in a formal setting.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासWaar ___ je heen?
The subject is 'je', so the verb 'gaan' is conjugated as 'ga' (with inversion).
Choose the best option:
'Waar ga je heen?' is the standard, natural form with correct inversion and the directional particle.
Sanne: 'Hoi! Waar ga je heen?' Mark: 'Ik ___ naar de stad.'
Mark is talking about himself, so he uses 'Ik ga'.
You see your boss leaving the office. What do you say?
Using 'u' is more appropriate and polite for a boss in a formal setting.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, it is the direct equivalent and used in the same way.
It's common in very informal speech, but grammatically it's better to add 'heen' or 'naartoe'.
'Heen' implies 'away from here', while 'naartoe' focuses on the destination. They are usually interchangeable.
You can say 'Ik ga naar...' followed by your destination. For example: 'Ik ga naar huis.'
Generally no, unless you are helping them or in a social setting like a party.
Yes! 'Waar ga je heen op vakantie?' is a very common way to ask about future trips.
On its own, it means 'away' or 'thither', but it's almost always used with a verb of motion.
Yes, but it sounds a bit more formal or old-fashioned than 'Waar ga je heen?'.
Only if you are talking about travel or during a casual break. It's not a formal business term.
No, the order stays the same: 'Waar gaat u heen?'. Only the verb conjugation changes.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Waar ga je naartoe?
synonymWhere are you going to?
Waar kom je vandaan?
contrastWhere are you coming from?
Waarheen?
specialized formWhither? / Where to?
Ga je mee?
builds onAre you coming along?