Significado
Proposing a thought.
Contexto cultural
Dutch people value 'meedenken' (thinking along). Saying 'Ik heb een idee' is seen as a positive contribution to the group, regardless of your status. In Flanders, the phrase is equally common, but the tone might be slightly softer. You might hear 'Ik heb een gedacht' (dialect/informal) instead of 'idee'. In meetings, 'Ik heb een idee' is often the start of a 'brainstormsessie'. It is expected that others will immediately critique the idea—this is not personal, but part of the process. In Surinamese Dutch, the phrase is used similarly, but often with a more melodic intonation and sometimes followed by 'toch?' to seek immediate agreement.
Use the colon
In writing, follow 'Ik heb een idee' with a colon (:) to introduce your suggestion clearly.
The 'Ideetje' trick
If you are worried about being too direct, use 'ideetje'. It sounds much softer and more inviting.
Significado
Proposing a thought.
Use the colon
In writing, follow 'Ik heb een idee' with a colon (:) to introduce your suggestion clearly.
The 'Ideetje' trick
If you are worried about being too direct, use 'ideetje'. It sounds much softer and more inviting.
Avoid 'Ik ben'
Never say 'Ik ben een idee'. It's the most common beginner mistake and sounds very strange to natives.
Be ready for 'Nee'
In the Netherlands, people might say 'Nee' to your idea immediately. Don't take it personally; it's just the start of the discussion!
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
Ik ___ een idee!
In Dutch, you 'have' (heb) an idea.
Which sentence is a natural way to suggest dinner?
Select the best option:
This uses the correct verb, article, and a natural follow-up suggestion.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are in a meeting and want to solve a problem.
This is the only phrase relevant to problem-solving in a meeting.
Complete the dialogue.
Sanne: 'We hebben geen melk meer.' Tom: '___! Ik ga wel even naar de supermarkt.'
Tom is proposing a solution to the lack of milk.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Idee vs. Plan vs. Ingeving
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosIk ___ een idee!
In Dutch, you 'have' (heb) an idea.
Select the best option:
This uses the correct verb, article, and a natural follow-up suggestion.
Situation: You are in a meeting and want to solve a problem.
This is the only phrase relevant to problem-solving in a meeting.
Sanne: 'We hebben geen melk meer.' Tom: '___! Ik ga wel even naar de supermarkt.'
Tom is proposing a solution to the lack of milk.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Yes! Just remember that 'goed' does not get an -e because 'idee' is a neuter noun.
An 'idee' is the initial thought; a 'plan' is more developed and structured.
You say 'Ik heb geen idee'.
No, adults use it all the time to sound friendly and 'gezellig'.
All neuter nouns use 'het' as the definite article and 'een' as the indefinite article.
Yes, it's very common in work emails to introduce a suggestion.
Say 'Ik heb een paar ideeën' (I have a few ideas).
Usually, but it can also mean a general concept, like 'het idee van vrijheid' (the idea of freedom).
Younger people might say 'Ik weet wat' or just 'Luister' (Listen) before their suggestion.
Frases relacionadas
een ingeving hebben
similarTo have a sudden flash of inspiration
een voorstel doen
formalTo make a proposal
op een idee komen
builds onTo come up with an idea
geen idee hebben
contrastTo have no idea
een plannetje smeden
specialized formTo hatch a little plan