意思
Inviting to be seated.
文化背景
The Dutch 'Kringverjaardag' (circle birthday) is a famous cultural phenomenon where everyone sits in a circle to talk. 'Zullen we gaan zitten?' is the phrase that initiates this sacred, if sometimes mocked, tradition. In Flanders, the phrase is equally common, but you might hear 'Zullen we ons zetten?' more often, which uses a reflexive structure similar to French or German. Meetings in the Netherlands are often egalitarian. Even a CEO might use 'Zullen we gaan zitten?' to their interns, emphasizing that everyone's input is valued once they are seated at the table. Offering a seat is the second step of Dutch hospitality, immediately following the offer of a drink ('Wil je wat drinken?'). To not offer a seat is considered quite rude.
The 'Even' Trick
Add the word 'even' (Zullen we *even* gaan zitten?) to make it sound more casual and less like a big commitment.
Eye Contact
When asking this, make brief eye contact. It confirms the 'we' in the sentence and makes the invitation feel genuine.
意思
Inviting to be seated.
The 'Even' Trick
Add the word 'even' (Zullen we *even* gaan zitten?) to make it sound more casual and less like a big commitment.
Eye Contact
When asking this, make brief eye contact. It confirms the 'we' in the sentence and makes the invitation feel genuine.
Don't use 'Willen'
Avoid 'Willen we gaan zitten?' as it can sound impatient or demanding to Dutch ears.
自我测试
Fill in the missing modal verb to make a polite suggestion.
_______ we gaan zitten?
'Zullen' is the standard modal verb for making a polite suggestion in Dutch.
Which sentence is the most natural way to invite a guest to sit in your living room?
A guest arrives at your house. What do you say?
It is polite, uses the 'we' form for togetherness, and is grammatically perfect.
Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.
Colleague A: 'De vergaderruimte is vrij.' Colleague B: 'Mooi, _______?'
This completes the transition from finding a room to starting the meeting.
Match the phrase variation to the correct context.
1. 'Plaatsnemen' (Formal), 2. 'Zullen we gaan zitten?' (Neutral), 3. 'Kom lekker zitten!' (Warm/Informal)
'Plaatsnemen' is formal/business, 'Zullen we...' is neutral/public, and 'Kom lekker...' is warm/private.
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4 练习_______ we gaan zitten?
'Zullen' is the standard modal verb for making a polite suggestion in Dutch.
A guest arrives at your house. What do you say?
It is polite, uses the 'we' form for togetherness, and is grammatically perfect.
Colleague A: 'De vergaderruimte is vrij.' Colleague B: 'Mooi, _______?'
This completes the transition from finding a room to starting the meeting.
1. 'Plaatsnemen' (Formal), 2. 'Zullen we gaan zitten?' (Neutral), 3. 'Kom lekker zitten!' (Warm/Informal)
'Plaatsnemen' is formal/business, 'Zullen we...' is neutral/public, and 'Kom lekker...' is warm/private.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
4 个问题Not at all! It's the standard way to suggest sitting down with anyone. For very close friends, you might shorten it to 'Gaan we zitten?', but 'Zullen we...' is never 'too' formal.
The word 'gaan' indicates the transition or the start of the action. It's like saying 'Shall we *go and* sit down?' rather than just 'Shall we be sitting?'.
Yes, it is grammatically correct, but it sounds a bit more abrupt. Adding 'gaan' makes the sentence flow better and sounds more natural to native speakers.
'Zitten' is the common word for sitting. 'Plaatsnemen' is formal and usually used by officials, hosts at fancy restaurants, or in written instructions.
相关表达
Ga lekker zitten
similarTake a seat (informal/warm)
Plaatsnemen
specialized formTo take a seat (formal)
Erbij komen zitten
builds onTo come and sit with someone
Zit je lekker?
similarAre you sitting comfortably?