意思
Ordering or asking for coffee.
文化背景
Dutch people are very direct. 'Ik wil graag koffie' is considered polite enough without needing excessive 'please' and 'thank you's, though 'alstublieft' is still appreciated. Flemish speakers are often slightly more formal than those in the Netherlands. Adding 'alstublieft' is highly recommended. In Dutch offices, coffee is a social ritual. Offering it is common, and accepting with 'graag' is a sign of good team spirit.
The 'Graag' Rule
Always use 'graag' when asking for something. It is the magic word for politeness.
Directness
Don't worry about being too direct. The Dutch appreciate clarity, as long as you use 'graag'.
意思
Ordering or asking for coffee.
The 'Graag' Rule
Always use 'graag' when asking for something. It is the magic word for politeness.
Directness
Don't worry about being too direct. The Dutch appreciate clarity, as long as you use 'graag'.
自我测试
Complete the sentence.
Ik wil ____ koffie.
'Graag' is the adverb that makes the sentence polite.
Which is more polite?
Choose the best option.
Adding 'graag' is essential for politeness.
Match the Dutch to English.
Match: Ik wil graag koffie.
The combination of 'wil' and 'graag' translates to 'would like'.
Complete the dialogue.
Barista: 'Wat wilt u drinken?' You: '____'
This is the most polite and standard response.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习Ik wil ____ koffie.
'Graag' is the adverb that makes the sentence polite.
Choose the best option.
Adding 'graag' is essential for politeness.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
The combination of 'wil' and 'graag' translates to 'would like'.
Barista: 'Wat wilt u drinken?' You: '____'
This is the most polite and standard response.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
6 个问题No, it is the standard polite way to order.
It is grammatically correct but sounds demanding.
Just swap 'koffie' for 'thee'.
It's not required, but it's very polite.
It is neutral and fits everywhere.
It's a unique Dutch sound from the throat.
相关表达
Mag ik een koffie?
similarMay I have a coffee?
Een koffie, alstublieft.
synonymA coffee, please.
Wilt u koffie?
contrastWould you like coffee?