뜻
Heading towards someone immediately.
문화적 배경
In the Netherlands, 'direct' means exactly that. If you say you are coming 'direct', people expect you to leave within minutes. Being late after saying this is seen as a breach of trust. In the busy Randstad (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht), 'direct' might be affected by traffic, but the intent remains. In more rural provinces, 'direct' might feel even more urgent as there are fewer traffic excuses. Dutch people are heavy users of WhatsApp. This phrase is one of the most common 'status updates' sent in the app to manage social expectations. The phrase reflects the Dutch 'directheid'. It is better to say exactly what you are doing than to give a vague answer like 'I'll be there eventually'.
The 'Komen' Rule
Always imagine you are already at the destination when choosing between 'komen' and 'gaan'. If you are moving toward the listener, you are 'coming' into their space.
Don't Overuse 'Direct'
If you say 'direct' but take 30 minutes, it's better to say 'Ik kom over een half uur' (I'm coming in half an hour).
뜻
Heading towards someone immediately.
The 'Komen' Rule
Always imagine you are already at the destination when choosing between 'komen' and 'gaan'. If you are moving toward the listener, you are 'coming' into their space.
Don't Overuse 'Direct'
If you say 'direct' but take 30 minutes, it's better to say 'Ik kom over een half uur' (I'm coming in half an hour).
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing words to complete the phrase.
Ik kom direct ____ je ____.
The standard circumposition for 'towards someone' is 'naar ... toe'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to tell a friend you are coming to them right now?
A friend is waiting for you at a cafe. You text them:
'Komen' is used for moving toward the listener, and the word order is correct.
Complete the dialogue.
Collega: 'Kun je me helpen met de printer?' Jij: 'Ja, ____.'
In a neutral office setting with a colleague, 'je' is appropriate and 'kom' is the correct verb.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Ik kom direct ____ je ____.
The standard circumposition for 'towards someone' is 'naar ... toe'.
A friend is waiting for you at a cafe. You text them:
'Komen' is used for moving toward the listener, and the word order is correct.
Collega: 'Kun je me helpen met de printer?' Jij: 'Ja, ____.'
In a neutral office setting with a colleague, 'je' is appropriate and 'kom' is the correct verb.
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자주 묻는 질문
3 질문Yes, it is very professional. Just use 'u' instead of 'je'.
They are almost identical. 'Direct' is slightly more common in the context of travel, while 'meteen' is used for any immediate action.
Yes, in a quick conversation, you can drop 'naar je toe' if the destination is obvious.
관련 표현
Ik kom eraan
synonymI'm coming/I'm on my way.
Ik ben onderweg
similarI am on my way.
Ik ga weg
contrastI am leaving.
Ik kom zo bij je
similarI'll be with you in a moment.