意味
Giving directions.
文化的背景
Dutch people are very direct. If you are lost, they will give you a quick 'linksaf' and keep walking. Belgians are slightly more polite and might add 'alstublieft' (please) to the instruction. In cities like Amsterdam, people often use 'links' instead of 'linksaf' when cycling. In rural areas, directions are often given by landmarks rather than street names.
Separable verbs
Remember that 'slaan' is the part that changes. 'Linksaf' stays the same.
Use 'bij'
Always use 'bij' + landmark when giving directions.
意味
Giving directions.
Separable verbs
Remember that 'slaan' is the part that changes. 'Linksaf' stays the same.
Use 'bij'
Always use 'bij' + landmark when giving directions.
Be direct
Don't worry about being too blunt; Dutch people prefer clear directions.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb.
Je moet hier linksaf ____.
After the modal verb 'moet', we use the infinitive 'slaan'.
Choose the correct sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
In a main clause, the verb is in the second position.
Match the direction to the Dutch phrase.
Match: Left turn
Linksaf means left, slaan means turn.
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練習問題バンク
3 問題Je moet hier linksaf ____.
After the modal verb 'moet', we use the infinitive 'slaan'.
Which sentence is correct?
In a main clause, the verb is in the second position.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Linksaf means left, slaan means turn.
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よくある質問
4 問Yes, it works for walking, cycling, and driving.
No, it is neutral and used by everyone.
Use 'rechtsaf slaan'.
It is an old verb meaning to strike/turn.
関連フレーズ
Rechtsaf slaan
contrastTurn right
Rechtdoor gaan
similarGo straight
Linksaf gaan
synonymGo left
Afslag nemen
builds onTake an exit