意味
Common small talk about the weather.
文化的背景
Weather is the #1 topic of conversation. It is considered a 'safe' topic that avoids politics or religion while still being friendly. Flemish people also use this, but might use 'hè' more often than 'toch'. The tone is slightly more reserved than in the North. Using this phrase at the coffee machine is a mandatory social ritual. It signals that you are 'benaderbaar' (approachable). The moment it is 'lekker weertje,' Dutch people flock to outdoor cafes. This phrase is often the first thing said when sitting down with friends.
The Sarcasm Shield
If it's raining and you say this, you'll instantly gain 'Dutch points' for your sense of humor.
Wait for the 'Ja'
Always leave a pause after saying it. The goal isn't to give information, but to get a 'Ja' back.
意味
Common small talk about the weather.
The Sarcasm Shield
If it's raining and you say this, you'll instantly gain 'Dutch points' for your sense of humor.
Wait for the 'Ja'
Always leave a pause after saying it. The goal isn't to give information, but to get a 'Ja' back.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the common Dutch icebreaker.
Lekker ______, toch?
While 'weer' is okay, 'weertje' is the idiomatic form used for friendly small talk.
Which response is the most natural when someone says 'Lekker weertje, toch?'
Lekker weertje, toch?
'Ja, heerlijk!' (Yes, lovely!) is the standard positive reinforcement used in Dutch small talk.
Match the tone to the situation.
You are standing in a heavy rainstorm with a friend. You say: 'Lekker weertje, toch?' What is your tone?
Using this phrase in bad weather is a common form of Dutch dry humor.
Complete the dialogue between two neighbors.
Buurman: 'Morgen! Lekker weertje, toch?' Jij: 'Zeker! ______.'
'Geniet ervan!' (Enjoy it!) is a very common and polite follow-up in this context.
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4 問題Lekker ______, toch?
While 'weer' is okay, 'weertje' is the idiomatic form used for friendly small talk.
Lekker weertje, toch?
'Ja, heerlijk!' (Yes, lovely!) is the standard positive reinforcement used in Dutch small talk.
You are standing in a heavy rainstorm with a friend. You say: 'Lekker weertje, toch?' What is your tone?
Using this phrase in bad weather is a common form of Dutch dry humor.
Buurman: 'Morgen! Lekker weertje, toch?' Jij: 'Zeker! ______.'
'Geniet ervan!' (Enjoy it!) is a very common and polite follow-up in this context.
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よくある質問
3 問Yes, absolutely! It's a very safe way to start a conversation with a superior in a casual setting like the kitchen or elevator.
Not strictly, but without it, you are just making a statement. With 'toch', you are inviting the other person to talk.
It's fine, but 'Lekker weertje' sounds more 'gezellig' and native.
関連フレーズ
Mooi weertje, hè?
synonymBeautiful weather, eh?
Lekker zonnetje!
similarNice little sun!
Wat een snertweer!
contrastWhat pea-soup weather!
Hondenweer
contrastDog weather