意思
Saying you are returning shortly.
文化背景
The 'Ben zo terug' sign is a staple of Dutch small business culture. It's often a little clock with movable hands showing when the owner will return. Flemish speakers might use 'seffens' instead of 'zo', which can be confusing for Northern Dutch speakers as 'seffens' can sometimes mean 'later' or 'immediately' depending on the region. Using this phrase during a meeting is seen as efficient. It's better to say this and leave briefly than to sit there distracted by something else. In the Dutch gaming community, 'bzt' is the standard abbreviation, though many also use the English 'brb'.
The 'Tot zo' connection
If someone says 'Ik ben zo terug', the most natural response is 'Tot zo!' (See you in a bit).
Don't overstay
If you say 'zo', try to be back within 5-10 minutes. Dutch people take this timing literally!
意思
Saying you are returning shortly.
The 'Tot zo' connection
If someone says 'Ik ben zo terug', the most natural response is 'Tot zo!' (See you in a bit).
Don't overstay
If you say 'zo', try to be back within 5-10 minutes. Dutch people take this timing literally!
Body Language
Often accompanied by a small hand gesture or a quick nod to signal you're just stepping away.
Texting
In WhatsApp, just 'Ben zo terug' or 'Zo terug' is perfectly fine.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to say 'I'll be right back'.
Ik ___ zo terug.
The phrase uses the verb 'zijn' (to be), conjugated as 'ben' for the first person.
Which phrase fits best when you leave for a 2-week vacation?
You are leaving for vacation. What do you say?
'Ik ben zo terug' is only for very short absences.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Waar ga je heen? B: Even naar de keuken, ___.
This is the standard way to tell someone you are just stepping away for a moment.
Which of these is a common informal variation?
Choose the most natural informal way to say the phrase.
Dropping the 'Ik' is very common in informal speech and texting.
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视觉学习工具
Where to use 'Ik ben zo terug'
Social
- • Café
- • Dinner
- • Party
Work
- • Meetings
- • Desk
- • Calls
Service
- • Shops
- • Restaurants
- • Helpdesks
练习题库
4 练习Ik ___ zo terug.
The phrase uses the verb 'zijn' (to be), conjugated as 'ben' for the first person.
You are leaving for vacation. What do you say?
'Ik ben zo terug' is only for very short absences.
A: Waar ga je heen? B: Even naar de keuken, ___.
This is the standard way to tell someone you are just stepping away for a moment.
Choose the most natural informal way to say the phrase.
Dropping the 'Ik' is very common in informal speech and texting.
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常见问题
10 个问题Usually between 30 seconds and 10 minutes. Anything longer should be 'straks'.
No, it's better to say 'Ik ben spoedig weer bereikbaar' or 'Ik kom hier zo snel mogelijk op terug'.
'Ben' focuses on your state of being back; 'kom' focuses on the movement. They are 99% interchangeable.
In this simple sentence, yes. If you add more info, it might move: 'Ik ben zo terug van de winkel'.
Because 'achter' means 'behind' (location), while 'terug' means 'back' (direction/return).
Yes, though they might also use 'Ik ben seffens terug'.
Yes! Adding 'weer' (again) is very common and sounds very native.
Yes, in Dutch culture, this is seen as slightly unreliable or disorganized.
You can say 'Ik ben zo bij u terug' (I'll be back with you in a moment).
No. In this context, 'zo' means 'soon'. In other contexts, it can mean 'like this'.
相关表达
Ik ben er zo weer
similarI'll be back there in a moment
Ik kom zo terug
similarI'm coming back soon
Ik ben straks terug
specialized formI'll be back later
Tot zo
builds onSee you soon
Ik ben weg
contrastI'm gone