B1 Collocation Neutro

een risico lopen

to run a risk

Significado

To be exposed to potential danger.

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Contexto cultural

The Dutch are famous for their 'poldermodel' and consensus-seeking. This means they spend a lot of time discussing every 'risico' they might 'lopen' before making a decision. It's a very risk-averse culture. Flemish speakers use the phrase identically, but they might be slightly more formal in their choice of surrounding vocabulary. The distinction between 'lopen' and 'nemen' remains just as strict. In Surinamese Dutch, the phrase is used but sometimes mixed with more colorful expressions for danger, though 'risico lopen' remains the standard for official or serious warnings. In Dutch startups, there is a push to 'risico's nemen' (take risks), but the legal departments are always focused on the 'risico's' that the company 'loopt'. This creates a linguistic tension between the two verbs.

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The 'Passive' Rule

Always use 'lopen' when the danger is something that happens TO you, not something you choose.

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No 'Hebben'

Dutch people rarely say 'ik heb een risico'. They almost always 'walk' it.

Significado

To be exposed to potential danger.

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The 'Passive' Rule

Always use 'lopen' when the danger is something that happens TO you, not something you choose.

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No 'Hebben'

Dutch people rarely say 'ik heb een risico'. They almost always 'walk' it.

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Use with 'op'

The most natural preposition to follow this phrase is 'op' (e.g., risico op regen).

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Insurance Talk

If you want to sound very Dutch, talk about the risks you 'loopt' and how you are insured for them.

Teste-se

Kies het juiste werkwoord: lopen of nemen?

Als je in de zon zit zonder zonnebrand, ___ je een risico op verbranden.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: loop

You don't choose to get burned, so it's a passive risk: 'lopen'.

Vul de juiste vorm van 'lopen' in (let op de tijd!).

Gisteren ___ wij het risico dat de winkel al dicht was.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: liepen

The sentence is in the past tense ('gisteren'), and the subject is 'wij'.

Match de zin met de situatie.

1. 'U loopt risico op een boete.' 2. 'Je loopt het risico dat je soep koud wordt.' 3. 'We lopen het risico op vertraging.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C

These are common contexts for the phrase.

Maak de dialoog af.

A: 'Zal ik deze oude auto kopen?' B: 'Ik zou het niet doen. Je ___ het risico dat hij morgen kapot gaat.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: loopt

The risk of the car breaking is a passive danger of the situation.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Kies het juiste werkwoord: lopen of nemen? Choose B1

Als je in de zon zit zonder zonnebrand, ___ je een risico op verbranden.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: loop

You don't choose to get burned, so it's a passive risk: 'lopen'.

Vul de juiste vorm van 'lopen' in (let op de tijd!). Fill Blank B1

Gisteren ___ wij het risico dat de winkel al dicht was.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: liepen

The sentence is in the past tense ('gisteren'), and the subject is 'wij'.

Match de zin met de situatie. situation_matching A2

1. 'U loopt risico op een boete.' 2. 'Je loopt het risico dat je soep koud wordt.' 3. 'We lopen het risico op vertraging.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C

These are common contexts for the phrase.

Maak de dialoog af. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'Zal ik deze oude auto kopen?' B: 'Ik zou het niet doen. Je ___ het risico dat hij morgen kapot gaat.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: loopt

The risk of the car breaking is a passive danger of the situation.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

12 perguntas

Yes, but 'Ik loop gevaar' (without 'een') is much more common and sounds more natural.

You can never use 'rennen' (to run fast) in this idiom. It is always 'lopen'.

It is neutral. It's used in both news reports and casual chats with friends.

No, 'risico' is inherently negative. Use 'kans maken' for positive possibilities.

That is 'op eigen risico'. Note that 'lopen' is not used in that specific short phrase.

Both are fine. Use the plural if there are multiple different dangers.

Dutch uses 'lopen' for processes and 'staan' for static positions. Risk is seen as a process you are in.

Yes, this is a perfect B1-level sentence.

It means an 'increased risk', very common in medical contexts.

No, you can say 'Ik loop risico', but 'een risico' is more common in singular usage.

Yes, it is standard Dutch used in both the Netherlands and Flanders.

Being safe: 'veilig zijn' or 'geen risico lopen'.

Frases relacionadas

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een risico nemen

contrast

To intentionally take a risk.

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gevaar lopen

similar

To be in danger.

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op het spel staan

similar

To be at stake.

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het risico uitsluiten

contrast

To exclude/eliminate the risk.

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een berekend risico

specialized form

A calculated risk.

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