A1 Expression Informal

Lekker gewerkt?

Did you work well?

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A friendly question asked to someone returning from work.

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Contexto cultural

The use of 'lekker' for non-food items is a hallmark of Dutch 'gezelligheid'. It indicates a state of being that is comfortable and right. Dutch offices are famously flat in hierarchy. It's common for a manager to ask an intern 'Lekker gewerkt?' at the end of the day. In Flanders, 'lekker' is used less frequently for activities. They might prefer 'Goed gewerkt?' or 'Was het plezant?' (Was it fun?). On LinkedIn, Dutch professionals often use 'Lekker gewerkt' in captions of photos showing a successful event or a clean desk.

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The 'Hoor' Add-on

Add 'hoor' at the end ('Lekker gewerkt hoor!') to sound extra Dutch and friendly. It adds a layer of reassurance.

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Intonation Matters

A rising intonation makes it a question. A falling intonation makes it a compliment. Be careful not to sound bored!

Significado

A friendly question asked to someone returning from work.

🎯

The 'Hoor' Add-on

Add 'hoor' at the end ('Lekker gewerkt hoor!') to sound extra Dutch and friendly. It adds a layer of reassurance.

⚠️

Intonation Matters

A rising intonation makes it a question. A falling intonation makes it a compliment. Be careful not to sound bored!

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Don't expect a report

Usually, the answer is just 'Ja, hoor' or 'Ja, best wel'. It's a greeting, not an interview.

Teste-se

Fill in the missing word to complete the standard greeting.

Hoi schat, ______ gewerkt vandaag?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: lekker

'Lekker gewerkt' is the fixed idiomatic expression for this situation.

Match the response to the question 'Lekker gewerkt?'.

Lekker gewerkt?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Ja, het was heel gezellig met collega's.

The response should address the quality or experience of the workday.

Which sentence is the most natural way to greet a roommate coming home from their job?

Choose the best option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Lekker gewerkt?

'Lekker gewerkt?' is the most natural and common informal greeting.

Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.

A: Ik ga er vandoor, fijne avond! B: Jij ook! ___________?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: All of the above

All these variations are grammatically correct and natural in this context.

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Recursos visuais

The Many Faces of 'Lekker'

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Food

  • Lekker eten
  • Lekker biertje
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Weather

  • Lekker weer
  • Lekker zonnetje
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Work

  • Lekker gewerkt
  • Lekker bezig
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Sleep

  • Lekker geslapen
  • Lekker dromen

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the missing word to complete the standard greeting. Fill Blank A1

Hoi schat, ______ gewerkt vandaag?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: lekker

'Lekker gewerkt' is the fixed idiomatic expression for this situation.

Match the response to the question 'Lekker gewerkt?'. situation_matching A1

Lekker gewerkt?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Ja, het was heel gezellig met collega's.

The response should address the quality or experience of the workday.

Which sentence is the most natural way to greet a roommate coming home from their job? Choose A2

Choose the best option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Lekker gewerkt?

'Lekker gewerkt?' is the most natural and common informal greeting.

Complete the dialogue between two colleagues. dialogue_completion B1

A: Ik ga er vandoor, fijne avond! B: Jij ook! ___________?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: All of the above

All these variations are grammatically correct and natural in this context.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Yes, if you have a casual relationship. If you use 'je' with your boss, you can say 'Lekker gewerkt?'. If you use 'u', better to say 'Heeft u een goede dag gehad?'.

No! It's for any kind of effort—construction, housework, studying, or even a hard workout at the gym.

A simple 'Ja, lekker. En jij?' (Yes, good. And you?) is perfect.

In food, yes. In almost every other context, it means 'pleasant', 'nice', or 'good'.

To most people, yes. It's very 'street' and informal. Only use it with very close male friends who use that slang themselves.

No, it's for after the work is done. In the morning, say 'Werk ze!' or 'Succes vandaag!'.

Yes, but less frequently than in the Netherlands. Belgians might find it very 'Dutch'.

That's the prefix for the past participle in Dutch, similar to 'ge-' in German.

Yes! If you see someone finishing a task, you can say it as a compliment: 'Lekker gewerkt!' (Good job!).

If you meet after they've finished work, it's a very sweet and normal thing to ask.

Frases relacionadas

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Lekker bezig

similar

Good job / Nice going

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Goed gedaan

similar

Well done

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Werk ze!

contrast

Have a good shift!

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Fijne avond

builds on

Have a nice evening

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Lekker hoor

specialized form

That's nice / Good for you

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