B1 Expression ニュートラル

je moet erbij zijn

you have to be there

意味

It is a must-see event.

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文化的背景

The Dutch love for festivals (music, food, arts) is immense. Being 'erbij' at events like ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event) or Lowlands is a status symbol and a key part of social life. In Flanders, the phrase is also common, but they might use 'erbij wezen' in more informal, dialect-tinged speech. The sentiment of communal enjoyment is just as strong. The 'Vrijmibo' (Friday afternoon drinks) is a sacred ritual. Even if it's not 'mandatory', colleagues will tell you 'je moet erbij zijn' to foster 'teambuilding'. During the World Cup or European Championship, the 'Oranjelegioen' (Orange Legion) travels in mass. For a Dutch fan, being 'erbij' in the stadium is the ultimate goal.

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The 'Had' Trick

Use 'Je had erbij moeten zijn' to sound like a native when telling a story about a great night out. It shows you know how to use complex modal structures.

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Don't over-use 'moet'

If you say 'je moet' to a stranger, it can sound aggressive. Use 'je zou erbij moeten zijn' (you should be there) to be more polite.

意味

It is a must-see event.

🎯

The 'Had' Trick

Use 'Je had erbij moeten zijn' to sound like a native when telling a story about a great night out. It shows you know how to use complex modal structures.

⚠️

Don't over-use 'moet'

If you say 'je moet' to a stranger, it can sound aggressive. Use 'je zou erbij moeten zijn' (you should be there) to be more polite.

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Gezelligheid is key

Remember that this phrase is almost always about 'gezelligheid'. If there's no social fun involved, use 'aanwezig zijn'.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing words to complete the Dutch FOMO expression.

Het feestje vanavond wordt legendarisch, je ___ ___ zijn!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: moet erbij

The standard expression is 'moet erbij zijn'.

Which sentence is the most natural way to tell a friend they missed a great concert?

Gisteren was geweldig...

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Je had erbij moeten zijn!

The past unreal (should have been) is formed with 'had... moeten zijn'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form.

A: Kom je ook naar de opening? B: Ik weet het niet, ik heb het druk. A: Kom op! ___ ___ ___ ___!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Je moet erbij zijn

A is encouraging B to attend a future event.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Situation: A historical moment is happening right now.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ik moet erbij zijn!

'Erbij zijn' is perfect for witnessing history.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

When to use 'Erbij Zijn'

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Festivals

  • Lowlands
  • ADE
  • Pinkpop
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Milestones

  • Weddings
  • 50th Birthdays
  • Graduations
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History

  • Protests
  • Moon landing
  • World Cup Final

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the missing words to complete the Dutch FOMO expression. Fill Blank B1

Het feestje vanavond wordt legendarisch, je ___ ___ zijn!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: moet erbij

The standard expression is 'moet erbij zijn'.

Which sentence is the most natural way to tell a friend they missed a great concert? Choose B1

Gisteren was geweldig...

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Je had erbij moeten zijn!

The past unreal (should have been) is formed with 'had... moeten zijn'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form. dialogue_completion A2

A: Kom je ook naar de opening? B: Ik weet het niet, ik heb het druk. A: Kom op! ___ ___ ___ ___!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Je moet erbij zijn

A is encouraging B to attend a future event.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: A historical moment is happening right now.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ik moet erbij zijn!

'Erbij zijn' is perfect for witnessing history.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, but it sounds like you're saying the meeting will be very interesting or important. For a standard meeting, 'aanwezig zijn' is more common.

'Erbij' is the general, unstressed form. 'Daarbij' is used when you want to point specifically to *that* event (e.g., 'Bij dát feest, dáárbij moet je zijn!').

In this expression, it is written as one word: 'erbij'.

It's better to say 'Ik wil erbij zijn' or 'Ik moet aanwezig zijn'. 'Je moet erbij zijn' sounds a bit too much like a recommendation for a fun event.

Je had erbij moeten zijn.

Rarely. In formal writing, use 'aanwezigheid' or 'deelnemen'.

No, in this case, 'er' refers to the event or the situation being discussed.

Usually, we say 'Die film moet je zien'. 'Erbij zijn' is for live events where your presence matters.

Er niet bij zijn (to not be there) or 'het missen' (to miss it).

No, it's standard Dutch, but very common in casual conversation.

関連フレーズ

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erbij horen

similar

to belong to a group

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aanwezig zijn

synonym

to be present

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meemaken

builds on

to experience

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van de partij zijn

similar

to be part of the group/event

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niet te missen

similar

unmissable

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