Significado
Politely asking someone to phone you.
Contexto cultural
The Dutch are famous for their 'agenda' culture. Even for a simple phone call, asking 'Zou je me kunnen bellen?' is a way of respecting that the other person likely has their day planned out to the minute. Flemish speakers might find the Dutch 'zou je me kunnen bellen' slightly too direct or 'Hollands'. They often use more words or even more softening particles to achieve the same level of politeness. In Surinamese Dutch, the tone might be more rhythmic, and 'bellen' is often used interchangeably with 'skype' or 'appen' in modern contexts, but the polite 'zou' remains a mark of respect for elders. In many modern Dutch tech companies, the 'u' form is being dropped for 'je', but the 'zou' remains essential to maintain a flat hierarchy where no one 'orders' anyone else around.
The 'Even' Trick
Add 'even' (Zou je me *even* kunnen bellen?) to make your request sound 50% more natural and 100% more Dutch.
Don't forget the 'me'
In English, you can say 'Could you call?'. In Dutch, you almost always need the object 'me' or 'mij'.
Significado
Politely asking someone to phone you.
The 'Even' Trick
Add 'even' (Zou je me *even* kunnen bellen?) to make your request sound 50% more natural and 100% more Dutch.
Don't forget the 'me'
In English, you can say 'Could you call?'. In Dutch, you almost always need the object 'me' or 'mij'.
Text first
In the Netherlands, it is often considered polite to send this phrase as a text before actually calling someone.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to make the sentence polite.
Zou je me ______ bellen?
In this polite construction, 'kunnen' is the required infinitive following 'zou'.
Which sentence is the most polite for a business email?
Choose the best option:
'Zou' + 'u' is the standard formal polite request in Dutch business.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ik heb een vraag over de les. B: ______
This is a logical way to suggest a conversation to resolve a question.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are talking to your boss.
The use of 'u' and 'zou' is appropriate for a professional relationship with a superior.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Ways to ask for a call
Formal
- • Zou u me kunnen bellen?
- • Zou u contact kunnen opnemen?
Informal
- • Bel me!
- • Gooi een belletje.
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosZou je me ______ bellen?
In this polite construction, 'kunnen' is the required infinitive following 'zou'.
Choose the best option:
'Zou' + 'u' is the standard formal polite request in Dutch business.
A: Ik heb een vraag over de les. B: ______
This is a logical way to suggest a conversation to resolve a question.
Situation: You are talking to your boss.
The use of 'u' and 'zou' is appropriate for a professional relationship with a superior.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNot necessarily. It's 'polite-neutral'. If you use it with a very close friend, it might sound like you have a serious topic to discuss.
No, the word order is incorrect. The modal 'kunnen' must come before the main verb 'bellen'.
'Me' is the unstressed version, 'mij' is stressed. Use 'me' for 95% of situations. Use 'mij' if you want to emphasize *me* (and not someone else).
Use 'terugbellen': 'Zou je me kunnen terugbellen?'.
Yes, it is the most common way to use this phrase today.
It's a cultural tool to avoid sounding bossy. It creates a 'soft' space for the other person to say no.
Yes, people often say 'Zullen we even bellen?' even if they mean a video call, though 'videobellen' is more specific.
Say: 'Zouden jullie me kunnen bellen?'.
No! 'Bellen' comes from the sound of a bell. 'Belligerent' comes from the Latin 'bellum' (war).
You can say: 'Ja, ik bel je over een kwartiertje' (Yes, I'll call you in 15 mins) or 'Ik kan nu niet, schikt vanavond?' (I can't now, does tonight work?).
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