意味
Stating your preference to leave.
文化的背景
Dutch people value their 'me-time' and are very direct. Saying you'd rather go home is not seen as an insult to the host, but as a sign of self-awareness. Flemish culture is slightly more indirect than Dutch culture. While the phrase is understood, they might add more 'softeners' like 'Ik denk dat ik...' (I think that I...). In Surinamese Dutch, social gatherings often last very long. Leaving early by saying you'd 'rather go home' might be met with more playful resistance or 'nengre' (teasing). Many expats find this phrase liberating once they realize they don't have to make up elaborate excuses to leave a Dutch 'borrel'.
The 'Liever' Rule
Always use 'liever' when you have two options and you prefer one. It's much more natural than saying 'Ik prefer...'.
Don't Over-explain
In the Netherlands, you don't need a long excuse. 'Ik ga liever naar huis' is often enough.
意味
Stating your preference to leave.
The 'Liever' Rule
Always use 'liever' when you have two options and you prefer one. It's much more natural than saying 'Ik prefer...'.
Don't Over-explain
In the Netherlands, you don't need a long excuse. 'Ik ga liever naar huis' is often enough.
Add 'eigenlijk'
Adding 'eigenlijk' (actually) makes you sound very native: 'Ik ga eigenlijk liever naar huis'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to express preference.
Het is laat, ik ga ___ naar huis.
'Liever' is the correct adverb to express 'rather'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct Dutch sentence:
This follows the correct V2 word order and uses the right preposition 'naar'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Wil je nog een biertje? B: Nee, bedankt. ________.
This is the most natural and polite way to decline and state your preference.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
When would you say 'Ik ga liever naar huis'?
The phrase expresses a preference for going home over staying.
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4 問題Het is laat, ik ga ___ naar huis.
'Liever' is the correct adverb to express 'rather'.
Select the correct Dutch sentence:
This follows the correct V2 word order and uses the right preposition 'naar'.
A: Wil je nog een biertje? B: Nee, bedankt. ________.
This is the most natural and polite way to decline and state your preference.
When would you say 'Ik ga liever naar huis'?
The phrase expresses a preference for going home over staying.
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よくある質問
5 問No, in Dutch culture it is considered honest and direct. However, your tone of voice should remain friendly.
No, 'thuis' means 'at home'. You must use 'naar huis' for the movement of going home.
'Graag' means gladly. 'Liever' is the comparative form, meaning 'more gladly' or 'rather'.
You say 'Ik blijf liever'.
Yes, if the situation is informal (like a company drink), but use 'Ik zou liever naar huis gaan' for more politeness.
関連フレーズ
Ik ga er vandoor
similarI'm heading off / I'm leaving.
Ik wil naar huis
similarI want to go home.
Ik blijf liever hier
contrastI'd rather stay here.
Ik ga maar eens
similarI think I'll be going.