意味
Requesting assistance.
文化的背景
Dutch people value directness. If you need help, say it clearly. Don't wait for them to offer. In Flanders, people might be slightly more indirect. Using 'Zou u mij kunnen helpen?' is often preferred over the direct statement. Asking for help is seen as a sign of professional honesty, not weakness. It's better to ask than to fail silently. The phrase is the gateway to the Dutch welfare state. 'Hulpbehoevend' (needing help) is a formal status for those requiring care.
Add 'alstublieft'
Always add 'alstublieft' (please) at the end to sound polite to strangers.
Don't forget 'heb'
English speakers often forget the verb 'hebben' because 'need' is a verb in English.
意味
Requesting assistance.
Add 'alstublieft'
Always add 'alstublieft' (please) at the end to sound polite to strangers.
Don't forget 'heb'
English speakers often forget the verb 'hebben' because 'need' is a verb in English.
Use 'bij' for activities
If you need help with an action (like cooking), use 'bij': 'Ik heb hulp nodig bij het koken'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
Ik ___ hulp nodig.
The phrase always uses the verb 'hebben'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I need help with the homework'?
'Bij' or 'met' are the correct prepositions to use with this phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Het is erg druk vandaag.' B: 'Ja, ik ___ ___ ___.'
Standard word order in a main clause.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at the airport and your suitcase is too heavy to lift.
'Koffer' means suitcase.
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4 問題Ik ___ hulp nodig.
The phrase always uses the verb 'hebben'.
How do you say 'I need help with the homework'?
'Bij' or 'met' are the correct prepositions to use with this phrase.
A: 'Het is erg druk vandaag.' B: 'Ja, ik ___ ___ ___.'
Standard word order in a main clause.
You are at the airport and your suitcase is too heavy to lift.
'Koffer' means suitcase.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, it is neutral. To be more polite, use 'Kunt u mij helpen?' or add 'alstublieft'.
'Hulp' is the noun (help), and 'helpen' is the verb (to help).
Yes, but that means 'I need you' (personally), which can sound romantic or very serious.
Say 'Ik heb geen hulp nodig, bedankt.'
In Dutch, predicative adjectives in this construction typically follow the object.
Both are used. 'Met' is common for objects, 'bij' for actions or processes.
Yes, but 'Ik zou graag uw hulp willen vragen' is more formal for business emails.
Say 'Ik heb nu hulp nodig!' or just 'Help!'
It functions as a phrasal expression, similar to 'to need'.
Yes, though they might use 'hulp van doen hebben' in some dialects, 'hulp nodig hebben' is standard.
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