Meaning
Directional instruction to turn to the left.
Cultural Background
Cycling culture makes 'linksaf' a vital safety term. Used identically, though pronunciation may vary slightly. Similar to 'links abbiegen', reflecting shared regional navigation habits. GPS systems in Dutch use 'linksaf' universally.
Remember the 'Af'
The 'af' part means 'off'. You are turning off the road.
Static vs Dynamic
Never use 'linksaf' for a location. Use 'links' instead.
Meaning
Directional instruction to turn to the left.
Remember the 'Af'
The 'af' part means 'off'. You are turning off the road.
Static vs Dynamic
Never use 'linksaf' for a location. Use 'links' instead.
Test Yourself
Fill in the correct directional word.
Bij het stoplicht moet je ____.
Linksaf is the correct adverb for turning.
Which sentence is correct?
Select the best option.
Linksaf is for movement, not static position.
Match the Dutch term to the English.
Match: Linksaf, Rechtsaf, Rechtdoor.
Basic directional vocabulary.
🎉 Score: /3
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
3 exercisesBij het stoplicht moet je ____.
Linksaf is the correct adverb for turning.
Select the best option.
Linksaf is for movement, not static position.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Basic directional vocabulary.
🎉 Score: /3
Frequently Asked Questions
2 questionsNo, it is neutral and used by everyone.
Yes, it applies to any movement.
Related Phrases
Rechtsaf
contrastTurn right
Rechtdoor
similarStraight ahead
Links
similarLeft
Afslaan
builds onTo turn off