B1 Expression Neutro

hoe zit dat?

how does that work?

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Asking for an explanation.

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Contexto cultural

Dutch people value 'transparency'. Asking 'Hoe zit dat?' is not considered rude; it's seen as a sign of interest and critical thinking. While understood, Flemish speakers might more often use 'Hoe zit het?' or 'Hoe zit dat juist?'. The tone can be slightly softer than in the Northern Netherlands. The phrase is essential for 'polderen' (reaching consensus). You must understand 'hoe het zit' before you can agree to a compromise. It is a very popular title for educational segments. There is a famous book series and various TV items titled 'Hoe zit dat?'.

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Add 'precies'

Add 'precies' (exactly) to sound more like a native speaker when you want a detailed answer: 'Hoe zit dat precies?'

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Watch your tone

If you say it too loudly or sharply, it can sound like you're accusing someone of lying.

Significado

Asking for an explanation.

🎯

Add 'precies'

Add 'precies' (exactly) to sound more like a native speaker when you want a detailed answer: 'Hoe zit dat precies?'

⚠️

Watch your tone

If you say it too loudly or sharply, it can sound like you're accusing someone of lying.

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The 'Met' Rule

Always use 'met' if you want to specify a topic: 'Hoe zit dat met [onderwerp]?'

Teste-se

Vul het juiste woord in.

Ik begrijp de nieuwe regels niet. Hoe ___ dat?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: zit

In this expression, we always use the verb 'zitten'.

Kies de beste reactie.

Situatie: Je vriend zegt dat hij zijn baan heeft opgezegd zonder een nieuwe baan te hebben.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Hoe zit dat precies?

This is the most natural way to ask for the story behind a surprising decision.

Maak de dialoog af.

A: 'De trein gaat vandaag niet naar Utrecht.' B: 'Hè? ______?'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Hoe zit dat

'Hoe zit dat' is used here to ask for the reason for the train cancellation.

Match de zin aan de situatie.

Zin: 'Hoe zit dat met mijn vakantiedagen?'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Je vraagt je baas om uitleg over je vrije dagen.

The 'met' construction is used to ask about a specific topic.

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Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Vul het juiste woord in. Fill Blank A2

Ik begrijp de nieuwe regels niet. Hoe ___ dat?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: zit

In this expression, we always use the verb 'zitten'.

Kies de beste reactie. Choose B1

Situatie: Je vriend zegt dat hij zijn baan heeft opgezegd zonder een nieuwe baan te hebben.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Hoe zit dat precies?

This is the most natural way to ask for the story behind a surprising decision.

Maak de dialoog af. dialogue_completion A2

A: 'De trein gaat vandaag niet naar Utrecht.' B: 'Hè? ______?'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Hoe zit dat

'Hoe zit dat' is used here to ask for the reason for the train cancellation.

Match de zin aan de situatie. situation_matching B1

Zin: 'Hoe zit dat met mijn vakantiedagen?'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Je vraagt je baas om uitleg over je vrije dagen.

The 'met' construction is used to ask about a specific topic.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, it's neutral. However, like 'What's the deal?', your tone of voice determines if it's curious or confrontational.

Yes, in a semi-formal or informal email. In a very formal business letter, use 'Ik heb een vraag over...' instead.

'Hoe zit dat?' points to a specific thing just mentioned. 'Hoe zit het?' is more general or used when the topic is already established.

Yes, if you are pointing to something right in front of you (e.g., a confusing document on your desk).

Dutch uses 'zitten' for the internal logic or 'content' of things. It's just a linguistic convention you have to memorize!

Yes, 'Hoe zat dat?', but it's only used to ask about the logic of a past situation that is now over.

Usually with 'Het zit zo...' (It's like this...) followed by your explanation.

Yes! 'Hoe zit dat met Jan?' means 'What's the story with Jan?' (e.g., why isn't he here?).

Yes, it is common in Flanders as well, though they might use 'Hoe zit het?' slightly more often.

No, that would be 'Hoe zit je?'. 'Hoe zit dat?' always refers to an abstract 'that' (the situation).

Frases relacionadas

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Hoe zit het?

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What's the deal? / What's the status?

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specialized form

What is the true story?

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Waarom is dat zo?

synonym

Why is that so?

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Wat is er aan de hand?

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