意思
Greeting someone in the morning.
文化背景
Greeting everyone in a waiting room or a small shop is considered very important. Failing to say 'Goeiemorgen' can make you seem 'onbeleefd' (impolite). Flemish people might use 'Goemorgen' and are often perceived as slightly more formal or 'soft' in their speech compared to the directness of the Dutch. The 'morning round' is common. People walk past desks saying 'Morgen' to everyone before they start working. In these regions, Dutch greetings are often mixed with local languages like Sranan Tongo, but 'Goeiemorgen' remains the standard formal greeting.
The 12:00 Rule
Be precise. Switch to 'Goedemiddag' as soon as the clock hits noon to sound like a local.
The 'G' Sound
Don't pronounce the 'G' like in 'Go'. It must be the Dutch fricative 'G'.
意思
Greeting someone in the morning.
The 12:00 Rule
Be precise. Switch to 'Goedemiddag' as soon as the clock hits noon to sound like a local.
The 'G' Sound
Don't pronounce the 'G' like in 'Go'. It must be the Dutch fricative 'G'.
The Silent 'N'
In 'morgen', don't over-pronounce the final 'n'. It sounds more natural if it's almost silent.
Eye Contact
When saying 'Goeiemorgen', try to make brief eye contact. It's part of the Dutch 'directness' and politeness.
自我测试
Fill in the missing part of the morning greeting.
Goeie_______, hoe gaat het?
The phrase for morning is 'morgen'.
Match the time to the correct greeting.
It is 09:30 AM. What do you say?
09:30 is in the morning, so you use Goeiemorgen.
Complete the dialogue at the office.
Colleague: 'Goeiemorgen!' You: '_________! Lekker geslapen?'
The most natural response to a greeting is to repeat it back.
Which one is the most common SPOKEN form?
Choose the version you will hear most often in the street.
In spoken Dutch, the 'd' is usually softened to a 'j' sound.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Dutch Greetings by Time
Variations of the Greeting
Formal
- • Goedemorgen
- • Een goede morgen
Standard
- • Goeiemorgen
Casual
- • Morgen!
- • Morguh
练习题库
4 练习Goeie_______, hoe gaat het?
The phrase for morning is 'morgen'.
It is 09:30 AM. What do you say?
09:30 is in the morning, so you use Goeiemorgen.
Colleague: 'Goeiemorgen!' You: '_________! Lekker geslapen?'
The most natural response to a greeting is to repeat it back.
Choose the version you will hear most often in the street.
In spoken Dutch, the 'd' is usually softened to a 'j' sound.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, 'Morgen' is a very common casual shorthand used with friends, family, and close colleagues.
It is neutral. You can use it in almost any situation, from a job interview to a bakery.
It's a phonetic softening that happens in spoken Dutch. 'Goedemorgen' is the written form, 'Goeiemorgen' is the spoken form.
Usually, you just say 'Goeiemorgen' back, or 'Morgen!'.
Yes, but at 12:01 PM, you should use 'Goedemiddag'.
In modern Dutch, it is written as one word: goedemorgen.
Yes, it is the standard morning greeting in Flanders, though the pronunciation might be slightly different.
Absolutely. It is perfectly polite and professional.
Only sarcastically! People will laugh because it's clearly not morning anymore.
Yes, 'Morguh' is a common casual/slang version used in cities.
No, although 'morgen' means tomorrow, in this context it specifically means 'morning'.
Yes, 'Goedemorgen [Name],' is a very common and professional way to start an email sent in the morning.
相关表达
Goedemiddag
similarGood afternoon
Goedenavond
similarGood evening
Goedenacht
similarGood night
Fijne dag
builds onHave a nice day
Morgen
specialized formMorning