뜻
Making good progress on something.
문화적 배경
The phrase reflects the Dutch 'nuchterheid' (down-to-earthness). It's a way to give a compliment without being overly dramatic or 'fake'. While understood, Flemish people might use 'goed bezig' more often. 'Lekker' is used less frequently as a general intensifier in Belgium than in the Netherlands. In modern tech hubs like Amsterdam or Eindhoven, this phrase is almost mandatory. It's part of the 'informal-professional' vibe where hierarchy is minimized. In multicultural urban areas, you might hear 'Lekker bezig' mixed with Sranan Tongo or other slang, often with a different rhythmic emphasis.
The Sarcasm Shield
If you're not sure if someone is being sarcastic, look for the word 'hoor' at the end. 'Lekker bezig, hoor' is almost always sarcastic.
The 'Lekker' Rule
In Dutch, if something is good, it's 'lekker'. Don't be afraid to over-use it in informal settings; it makes you sound more native.
뜻
Making good progress on something.
The Sarcasm Shield
If you're not sure if someone is being sarcastic, look for the word 'hoor' at the end. 'Lekker bezig, hoor' is almost always sarcastic.
The 'Lekker' Rule
In Dutch, if something is good, it's 'lekker'. Don't be afraid to over-use it in informal settings; it makes you sound more native.
Hierarchy Matters
Don't say this to your 70-year-old Dutch professor unless you have a very close relationship.
셀프 테스트
Choose the most natural response to a friend who just finished a 10km run.
Vriend: 'Ik heb net 10 kilometer hardgelopen!' Jij: '...'
'Lekker bezig!' is the standard way to praise someone's effort and progress.
Fill in the missing word to complete the sarcastic remark.
Je laat je telefoon in de wc vallen. Je vriend zegt: 'Nou, lekker ... , hoor!'
In a sarcastic context, 'Lekker bezig' is the most common idiom.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
1. Lekker bezig! 2. Lekker gewerkt! 3. Lekker gaan!
'Bezig' is ongoing, 'gewerkt' is finished, 'gaan' is about the general vibe/speed.
Complete the dialogue in a way that sounds like a natural C1 speaker.
A: 'Ik ben de hele middag al bezig met die belastingaangifte.' B: 'Pff, ... . Ik moet er ook nog aan beginnen.'
'Wat ben je lekker bezig' adds a level of emphasis common in advanced spoken Dutch.
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시각 학습 자료
Bezig vs. Druk
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Vriend: 'Ik heb net 10 kilometer hardgelopen!' Jij: '...'
'Lekker bezig!' is the standard way to praise someone's effort and progress.
Je laat je telefoon in de wc vallen. Je vriend zegt: 'Nou, lekker ... , hoor!'
In a sarcastic context, 'Lekker bezig' is the most common idiom.
1. Lekker bezig! 2. Lekker gewerkt! 3. Lekker gaan!
'Bezig' is ongoing, 'gewerkt' is finished, 'gaan' is about the general vibe/speed.
A: 'Ik ben de hele middag al bezig met die belastingaangifte.' B: 'Pff, ... . Ik moet er ook nog aan beginnen.'
'Wat ben je lekker bezig' adds a level of emphasis common in advanced spoken Dutch.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Absolutely! It's perfect for gardening, painting, or even playing video games.
Only if your workplace is very informal. If you use 'je' with your boss, you can probably say 'lekker bezig'.
'Goed bezig' is more about the result/correctness, 'lekker bezig' is more about the feeling/momentum.
Usually, yes. You wouldn't say a machine is 'lekker bezig' unless you are personifying it.
A simple 'Dank je!' or 'Ja, gaat wel lekker hè?' is perfect.
Yes: 'Ik was gisteren lekker bezig.'
It's on the border between very informal language and slang. It's safe for most casual situations.
No, 'lekker' in Dutch has evolved to mean 'pleasant' or 'satisfying' in any context.
Yes, it's a great way to encourage children when they are playing or doing homework.
Not really a direct one. You would say 'U bent goed gevorderd' or 'U levert uitstekend werk'.
Only when used sarcastically to point out a mistake.
Only in informal writing like WhatsApp, Slack, or social media comments.
관련 표현
goed bezig
similarDoing a good job
lekker gaan
similarTo be doing well/fast
lekker gewerkt
builds onGood job (finished)
lekker belangrijk
contrastAs if that's important (sarcastic)
bezig bijtje
specialized formBusy bee