뜻
Expressing benefit from experience.
문화적 배경
The Dutch education system emphasizes 'reflectie' (reflection). Students are often graded on their ability to explain what they learned from a failure. Admitting you learned from a mistake is seen as a sign of honesty and 'nuchterheid' (pragmatism), rather than weakness. While used in Flanders, Flemish speakers might sometimes prefer 'Ik heb er veel uit geleerd' (I learned much *out of* it), though 'van' is perfectly understood. On LinkedIn, Dutch professionals frequently use this phrase to frame career pivots or failed startups as successful learning journeys.
The Interview Saver
If you don't know the answer to a question in an interview, say you haven't encountered it yet, but mention a similar challenge and add 'Ik heb er veel van geleerd'.
Don't forget the 'ER'
Saying 'Ik heb veel van geleerd' sounds like an incomplete thought to a Dutch ear. Always include 'er'.
뜻
Expressing benefit from experience.
The Interview Saver
If you don't know the answer to a question in an interview, say you haven't encountered it yet, but mention a similar challenge and add 'Ik heb er veel van geleerd'.
Don't forget the 'ER'
Saying 'Ik heb veel van geleerd' sounds like an incomplete thought to a Dutch ear. Always include 'er'.
Be Sincere
The Dutch value sincerity. If you say you learned a lot, be prepared to say *what* exactly you learned.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
Het was een moeilijke les, maar ik heb ___ veel van geleerd.
In this standard construction, 'er' is the required pronominal adverb to refer to 'de les'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best response to: 'Hoe was de workshop?'
The phrase requires 'er' and the past participle 'geleerd'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
Manager: 'Je maakte een fout in het rapport.' Werknemer: 'Sorry, ________.'
This is the standard professional way to acknowledge a mistake and show growth.
Match the phrase variation to the correct register.
Match: 1. Ik heb er veel van geleerd. 2. Ik heb hieruit waardevolle lessen getrokken. 3. Ik heb er echt superveel van opgestoken.
'Geleerd' is neutral, 'Lessen getrokken' is formal, and 'Opgestoken' is informal.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Het was een moeilijke les, maar ik heb ___ veel van geleerd.
In this standard construction, 'er' is the required pronominal adverb to refer to 'de les'.
Choose the best response to: 'Hoe was de workshop?'
The phrase requires 'er' and the past participle 'geleerd'.
Manager: 'Je maakte een fout in het rapport.' Werknemer: 'Sorry, ________.'
This is the standard professional way to acknowledge a mistake and show growth.
Match: 1. Ik heb er veel van geleerd. 2. Ik heb hieruit waardevolle lessen getrokken. 3. Ik heb er echt superveel van opgestoken.
'Geleerd' is neutral, 'Lessen getrokken' is formal, and 'Opgestoken' is informal.
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자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Yes, but it's more general. 'Ik heb veel geleerd' means 'I learned a lot (in general)'. 'Ik heb er veel van geleerd' means 'I learned a lot from *that specific thing*'.
Usually 'van'. 'Geleerd door' is used for the person who taught you (e.g., geleerd door de meester).
No, it is perfectly appropriate for a professional setting. It shows a positive, reflective attitude.
'Leren' is the broad term for learning. 'Opsteken' is more about picking up specific, useful bits of information or tips.
관련 표현
Iets onder de knie krijgen
similarTo master something.
Wijzer worden
similarTo become wiser.
Lering trekken uit
specialized formTo draw a lesson from.
Opgestoken
synonymPicked up (knowledge).