意味
Saying you will help soon.
文化的背景
Dutch people value efficiency. This phrase is a polite way to say 'I'm busy' without being rude. In Flanders, this phrase is used similarly but might be accompanied by a slightly softer tone.
Keep it short
Don't over-explain why you are busy. Just say the phrase.
Dutch Directness
It's not rude to say this. It's actually helpful.
意味
Saying you will help soon.
Keep it short
Don't over-explain why you are busy. Just say the phrase.
Dutch Directness
It's not rude to say this. It's actually helpful.
自分をテスト
Complete the phrase.
Ik kom ___ bij je.
'Zo' means shortly in this context.
Which is correct?
How do you say 'I'll be with you shortly'?
The word order is Subject-Verb-Adverb-Prepositional Phrase.
Match the phrase to its meaning.
Ik kom zo bij je
It indicates a brief delay.
Finish the dialogue.
A: Help me! B: ____.
This is the most helpful response.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Ik kom ___ bij je.
'Zo' means shortly in this context.
How do you say 'I'll be with you shortly'?
The word order is Subject-Verb-Adverb-Prepositional Phrase.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
It indicates a brief delay.
A: Help me! B: ____.
This is the most helpful response.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
3 問Yes, it's neutral enough for most workplaces.
No, it's a standard polite expression.
Use 'Ik ben wat later' instead.
関連フレーズ
Ik kom er zo aan
similarI am on my way
Even geduld
similarA moment of patience
Ik ben zo bij je
synonymI will be with you shortly