• Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Trying to make my Dutch better, isn’t that more like “So, now first a Bavaria”?

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        1 day ago

        But in every day meaning, it would be closer to what you said? I’m struggling to understand where the “finally” concept came from, but I know some expressions carry further meaning than the words that compose it sometimes.

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          1 day ago

          The word “zo” has a lot of different meanings. In this case it’s said at the end of a (difficult or long) task as filler word.

          Like “zo, dat is klaar” (that’s (finally) done now), or “zo en dan nu tv kijken” (and now (finally) time to watch tv)
          It doesn’t mean “so” in that case. It’s more similar to “hè hè” in that case. An expression of weariness and/or tiredness. And that’s why I translated it to “finally”. “Now this task is finished, I can finally relax with a beer”.

          I hope this clears things up for you?

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            1 day ago

            Aaah yes that definitely helps clear it up! And gives me a new perspective on “zo”. Thanks so much for taking the time to type this up.