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Iā€™m studying the Dutch language. Iā€™ve heard ā€˜werk zeā€™ and I can somewhat understand the post but not enough to get what it actually means. What is ā€˜werk zeā€™ supposed to actually mean and where is it used?

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It would literally translate to ā€œwork themā€. This construct is often used when wishing someone well or comfort during an activity. I think it might be comparable to the them in ā€œshow them whoā€™s bossā€, but even more vague.

An interesting Dutch article can be found at OnzeTaal.nl, but that might be more text than you wished for.

If not: lees ze!

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Dank je voor deze artikelen. Ik ben tevreden dat ik kan deze soort berichten verstaan, maar moet ik misschien meer Nederlands praten en lezen om het te verbeteren.

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Itā€™s used as an informal way to tell someone that you wish them ā€œluckā€/ā€œsuccesā€ during work. The English equivalent would be: ā€œHave fun/good luck at workā€. Itā€™s something like that, Iā€™m finding it quite difficult to literally translate it because itā€™s more of a cultural meaning than any official definition.

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Oh thatā€™s good to know, thanks. Then the original post makes sense. Thanks :)

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You can also replace ā€˜werkā€™ with any other verb of your choice

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Broer dit is abnormaal raar

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