المعنى
Admitting you left your item behind.
خلفية ثقافية
The Dutch are very direct. If you forget your bag, just say it clearly. There's no need for long apologies; just state the fact and solve the problem. In Flanders, you might hear 'Ik ben mijn zak vergeten' or 'Ik ben mijn boekentas vergeten' for a schoolbag. The grammar remains the same. NS (Dutch Railways) has a very efficient lost and found. If you say this to a conductor, they will check the 'Gevonden Voorwerpen' database for you. Forgetting a bag with your laptop is seen as slightly unprofessional but human. The focus will be on how quickly you can retrieve it to start working.
Use 'm'n' for natural flow
Native speakers rarely say 'mijn' fully. Say 'Ik ben m'n tas vergeten' to sound more natural.
Don't use 'hebben'
Even though English uses 'have', resist the urge! 'Ik heb vergeten' sounds very foreign to Dutch ears.
المعنى
Admitting you left your item behind.
Use 'm'n' for natural flow
Native speakers rarely say 'mijn' fully. Say 'Ik ben m'n tas vergeten' to sound more natural.
Don't use 'hebben'
Even though English uses 'have', resist the urge! 'Ik heb vergeten' sounds very foreign to Dutch ears.
Add 'laten liggen'
If you want to sound really Dutch, say 'Ik heb m'n tas laten liggen'. It's the ultimate native way to say you left something behind.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct Dutch translation for 'I forgot my bag.'
I forgot my bag.
Dutch uses 'ben' (from zijn) as the auxiliary verb for forgotten objects, followed by the past participle 'vergeten'.
Fill in the missing auxiliary verb.
Ik ___ mijn tas vergeten in de trein.
The present perfect of 'vergeten' (when referring to an object) always uses 'ben' for the first person singular.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Waar is je rugzak? B: Oh nee! Ik ___ ___ ___ ___.
The standard word order is Subject + Auxiliary + Object + Participle.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a cafe and realize your wallet is in the bag you left at home.
You use 'vergeten' because you left it at home (a known place).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينI forgot my bag.
Dutch uses 'ben' (from zijn) as the auxiliary verb for forgotten objects, followed by the past participle 'vergeten'.
Ik ___ mijn tas vergeten in de trein.
The present perfect of 'vergeten' (when referring to an object) always uses 'ben' for the first person singular.
A: Waar is je rugzak? B: Oh nee! Ik ___ ___ ___ ___.
The standard word order is Subject + Auxiliary + Object + Participle.
You are at a cafe and realize your wallet is in the bag you left at home.
You use 'vergeten' because you left it at home (a known place).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, that would imply you left it there on purpose or by accident. Use 'Mijn tas is gestolen'.
Dutch uses 'zijn' for verbs that indicate a change of state or a result. Forgetting an object results in the state of not having it.
No, 'tas' is a general word for bags, including backpacks, grocery bags, and purses.
You can say 'Ik ben vergeten mijn tas mee te nemen'.
Just swap the object: 'Ik ben mijn sleutels vergeten.'
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Ik was mijn tas vergeten (I had forgotten my bag).
Yes, but it's less common. 'Ik ben hem vergeten' (I forgot him/it).
'Vergeten' is leaving it somewhere; 'verliezen' is losing it (like dropping it while walking).
Usually, yes, to specify whose bag it is. You can also say 'de tas' if it's obvious.
عبارات ذات صلة
iets laten liggen
similarTo leave something lying somewhere.
iets kwijt zijn
similarTo have lost something.
iets onthouden
contrastTo remember something.
verstrooid zijn
builds onTo be absent-minded.