意味
Used to express approval of something pleasant.
文化的背景
The Dutch are direct but value 'gezelligheid'. This phrase is the perfect balance. They also use 'lekker', but the particle 'hoor' is less common; they might use 'ze' instead. Expats often use this to signal they are integrating into Dutch culture. Young people often shorten it to 'Lekker man' or just 'Lekker'.
Keep it casual
Only use this with friends or colleagues you know well.
Avoid in sadness
Never use this when someone is sad or hurt.
意味
Used to express approval of something pleasant.
Keep it casual
Only use this with friends or colleagues you know well.
Avoid in sadness
Never use this when someone is sad or hurt.
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence with the correct phrase.
Friend: 'I just finished my project!' You: '____ ____!'
It is the appropriate response to good news.
Which situation is appropriate for 'Lekker hoor'?
Choose the best scenario.
It is for casual, positive situations.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: 'The weather is finally nice.' Person B: '____ ____!'
It validates the pleasant weather.
🎉 スコア: /3
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3 問題Friend: 'I just finished my project!' You: '____ ____!'
It is the appropriate response to good news.
Choose the best scenario.
It is for casual, positive situations.
Person A: 'The weather is finally nice.' Person B: '____ ____!'
It validates the pleasant weather.
🎉 スコア: /3
よくある質問
2 問Only if you have a very casual relationship.
No, it is for anything positive.
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