Phrase in 30 Seconds
A essential Dutch filler used to politely pause a conversation while you process information or make a choice.
- Means: 'Let me think for a moment' or 'Just thinking'.
- Used in: Ordering food, answering questions, or checking your schedule.
- Don't confuse: It's a social bridge, not a request for deep meditation.
あなたのレベルに合った解説:
意味
Used when taking a moment to consider something.
文化的背景
The use of 'even' is a hallmark of Dutch 'gezelligheid'. It makes requests and pauses feel less demanding and more communal. Flemish speakers use 'Even denken' too, but they might also say 'Eens nadenken' or use 'effe' instead of 'even' more frequently in casual speech. In Surinamese Dutch, the rhythm of speech might differ, but 'Even denken' remains a standard bridge in formal education and administration. In meetings, 'Even denken' is a sign of respect. It shows you are not just giving a 'knee-jerk' reaction but are actually processing the colleague's input.
The 'Hoor' Add-on
Add 'hoor' at the end ('Even denken hoor') to sound 100% more like a native. It adds a friendly, reassuring tone.
Don't over-conjugate
Keep it as 'denken'. Saying 'Ik even denk' or 'Even denk' sounds broken and unnatural.
The 'Hoor' Add-on
Add 'hoor' at the end ('Even denken hoor') to sound 100% more like a native. It adds a friendly, reassuring tone.
Don't over-conjugate
Keep it as 'denken'. Saying 'Ik even denk' or 'Even denk' sounds broken and unnatural.
Eye Contact
When you say 'Even denken', it's culturally normal to briefly look away or up. This signals you are 'searching' your brain.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the common Dutch pause.
Wanneer is je verjaardag? ____ denken, op 12 mei.
'Even' is the essential particle that makes this phrase work.
Choose the most natural response for a cafe setting.
Ober: 'Wilt u de soep of de salade?' Jij: '________, ik neem de soep.'
'Even denken' is the standard, natural way to pause before ordering.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You are looking at your calendar to see if you are free on Friday.
When looking at something (like a calendar), 'Even kijken' is the visual version of 'Even denken'.
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When to use 'Even denken'
Food
- • Menus
- • Drinks
- • Desserts
Social
- • Names
- • Dates
- • Opinions
Work
- • Deadlines
- • Ideas
- • Feedback
練習問題バンク
4 問題Wanneer is je verjaardag? ____ denken, op 12 mei.
'Even' is the essential particle that makes this phrase work.
Ober: 'Wilt u de soep of de salade?' Jij: '________, ik neem de soep.'
'Even denken' is the standard, natural way to pause before ordering.
You are looking at your calendar to see if you are free on Friday.
When looking at something (like a calendar), 'Even kijken' is the visual version of 'Even denken'.
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よくある質問
5 問It is neutral. You can use it with friends, but also with your boss or a waiter.
Yes, 'effe' is the very informal/slang version of 'even'. Use it with friends.
In these short Dutch expressions, we use the whole verb (the infinitive).
'Denken' is just the act of having a thought. 'Nadenken' is more like 'to ponder' or 'to think about something carefully'.
It's better to use 'Ik zal er even over nadenken' in an email, as 'Even denken' is mostly for speaking.
関連フレーズ
Even kijken
similarLet me have a look
Laat me even
builds onLeave me be for a second
Nadenken
specialized formTo reflect/ponder
Momentje
synonymOne moment
どこで使う?
Ordering at a Cafe
Ober: Wilt u al bestellen?
Jij: Even denken... ik neem de appeltaart.
Job Interview
Recruiter: Wat is je grootste zwakte?
Kandidaat: Even denken... ik ben soms te perfectionistisch.
Texting a Friend
Anouk: Ga je mee naar het strand?
Bas: Even denken... ja, gezellig!
Asking for Directions
Toerist: Waar is het Rijksmuseum?
Voorbijganger: Even denken hoor... die kant op!
At the Doctor
Arts: Wanneer begon de pijn?
Patiënt: Even denken, ik geloof afgelopen dinsdag.
Dating App Chat
Match: Wat is je lievelingsfilm?
Jij: Oei, even denken... waarschijnlijk Inception.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'Even' as 'Heaven'—a little slice of heaven where you get a moment of peace to think.
視覚的連想
Imagine a small, friendly lightbulb glowing softly above your head, but instead of a bright flash, it's a gentle, slow pulse that says 'Wait, I'm processing'.
Rhyme
Even denken, even wachten, orden even je gedachten. (Think a bit, wait a bit, order your thoughts a bit.)
Story
You are at a busy Dutch market. A vendor asks if you want the Gouda or the Edam. You feel the pressure! But then you remember the magic words. You say 'Even denken...' and suddenly the world slows down, the vendor smiles, and you have all the time you need to choose the perfect cheese.
In Other Languages
It is very similar to the German 'Mal überlegen' or the English 'Let me see'. In all these cases, the language provides a 'safe space' for the brain to work.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Next time you are in a shop or cafe (even a virtual one), use 'Even denken' before you give your final answer. See how it changes the pace of the interaction.
Review this phrase on day 1, 3, and 7. Try to pair it with a physical gesture like touching your chin.
発音
The 'e' is long like in 'play', and the 'n' at the end is often silent in speech.
The 'e' is short like in 'bed'. The 'nk' is a single sound like in 'bank'.
フォーマル度スペクトル
Zoudt u mij een moment kunnen geven om daarover na te denken? (Business request)
Laat me daar even over nadenken. (Business request)
Even denken hoor... (Business request)
Effe checken. (Business request)
The phrase combines the adverb 'even' (shortly/just) with the infinitive 'denken' (to think). 'Even' comes from the Middle Dutch 'effen', meaning 'level' or 'equal', which later shifted to mean 'briefly'.
豆知識
The Dutch use 'even' so much that it's often called the 'magic word' of the language—it can make almost any command sound like a friendly suggestion.
文化メモ
The use of 'even' is a hallmark of Dutch 'gezelligheid'. It makes requests and pauses feel less demanding and more communal.
“Wacht even! (Wait a sec!)”
Flemish speakers use 'Even denken' too, but they might also say 'Eens nadenken' or use 'effe' instead of 'even' more frequently in casual speech.
“Effe peizen... (Let me think for a bit - very casual Flemish).”
In Surinamese Dutch, the rhythm of speech might differ, but 'Even denken' remains a standard bridge in formal education and administration.
“Even denken hoor, meneer.”
In meetings, 'Even denken' is a sign of respect. It shows you are not just giving a 'knee-jerk' reaction but are actually processing the colleague's input.
“Goede vraag, even denken...”
会話のきっかけ
Wat is je favoriete Nederlandse woord?
Wat ga je dit weekend doen?
Als je overal ter wereld kon wonen, waar zou dat zijn?
よくある間違い
Ik ben even denken.
Even denken.
L1 Interference
Even denk.
Even denken.
L1 Interference
Denken even.
Even denken.
L1 Interference
Even denken over de vraag.
Even nadenken over de vraag.
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Mal überlegen
German often uses 'überlegen' while Dutch prefers the simpler 'denken'.
Voyons
French focuses on the visual metaphor of 'seeing' the answer.
Déjame pensar
Spanish requires the 'let me' (déjame) part, whereas Dutch can omit it.
ええと (Eeto)
Japanese is a pure filler sound, not a literal reference to thinking.
خليني أفكر (Khalini afakkar)
Arabic usually includes the 'let me' prefix.
我想想 (Wǒ xiǎng xiǎng)
Chinese uses verb doubling instead of a particle like 'even'.
글쎄요 (Geulsseyo)
It carries a nuance of 'I'm not sure' more than 'I am thinking'.
Deixa-me ver
Portuguese speakers often use 'ver' (see) where Dutch speakers use 'denken' (think).
Spotted in the Real World
“Even denken hoor, wie heeft er deze week luizenmoeder-dienst?”
The teacher is checking her list to see which parent is on duty.
“Even denken... ja, de cijfers laten een daling zien.”
A reporter pausing to verify data during a live broadcast.
“Ik moest even denken voor ik antwoord gaf op zijn brutale vraag.”
The narrator describes his internal pause during a tense dinner.
間違えやすい
The vowels 'e' and 'a' are close; 'danken' means 'to thank'.
Remember: D-E-nken is for the h-E-ad (thinking).
Learners might use 'echt' (really) when they mean 'even' (just).
'Even' is about time; 'Echt' is about intensity.
よくある質問 (5)
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, but also with your boss or a waiter.
usage contextsYes, 'effe' is the very informal/slang version of 'even'. Use it with friends.
usage contextsIn these short Dutch expressions, we use the whole verb (the infinitive).
grammar mechanics'Denken' is just the act of having a thought. 'Nadenken' is more like 'to ponder' or 'to think about something carefully'.
basic understandingIt's better to use 'Ik zal er even over nadenken' in an email, as 'Even denken' is mostly for speaking.
practical tips