意味
Stating you need more time.
文化的背景
Dutch people value punctuality. Using this phrase is a polite way to manage a delay without being rude. Similar to the Netherlands, but sometimes slightly more indirect in professional settings. Dutch is the official language. The usage is identical to the Netherlands. Used in formal education and government, following standard Dutch norms.
Use 'nog'
Always include 'nog' to emphasize that you are still in the process.
Be direct
Dutch people appreciate honesty. Don't feel bad about saying you aren't finished.
意味
Stating you need more time.
Use 'nog'
Always include 'nog' to emphasize that you are still in the process.
Be direct
Dutch people appreciate honesty. Don't feel bad about saying you aren't finished.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word.
Ik ben nog niet ____ met mijn werk.
The phrase 'klaar zijn' means to be finished.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct Dutch sentence.
The correct word order is Subject-Verb-Adverb-Negation-Adjective.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ben je al klaar? B: ____, ik heb nog vijf minuten nodig.
If you need more time, you are not finished (Nee).
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3 問題Ik ben nog niet ____ met mijn werk.
The phrase 'klaar zijn' means to be finished.
Choose the correct Dutch sentence.
The correct word order is Subject-Verb-Adverb-Negation-Adjective.
A: Ben je al klaar? B: ____, ik heb nog vijf minuten nodig.
If you need more time, you are not finished (Nee).
🎉 スコア: /3
よくある質問
2 問Yes, it is perfectly professional.
It can also mean 'ready' or 'clear'.
関連フレーズ
Ik ben nog bezig
synonymI am still busy.
Ik heb meer tijd nodig
similarI need more time.
Ik ben klaar
contrastI am finished.
Nog even geduld
similarA little more patience.