A1 verb محايد

cykle

/ˈsyklə/

أمثلة

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تلازمات شائعة

cykle i byen
cykle på arbejde
cykle en tur
cykle hurtigt

يُخلط عادةً مع

cykle مقابل cykel
noun, not verb
cykle مقابل cyklen
definite noun, not verb

أنماط نحوية

jeg cykler (I cycle) du cykler (you cycle) han/hun/den/det cykler (he/she/it cycles) vi cykler (we cycle) I cykler (you all cycle) de cykler (they cycle) at cykle (to cycle) cyklende (cycling - present participle) cyklet (cycled - past participle)

كيفية الاستخدام

ملاحظات الاستخدام

The verb 'cykle' is used in much the same way as 'to cycle' or 'to bike' in English. It is a regular -e verb. Examples of its usage include: 'Jeg cykler til arbejde hver dag' (I cycle to work every day), 'Vi cyklede en lang tur i weekenden' (We cycled a long trip on the weekend), or 'Kan du cykle?' (Can you cycle?). The noun form is 'cykel' (bicycle). Danes will often use 'cykle' even when referring to riding a mountain bike or an electric bike, although more specific terms like 'mountainbike' or 'elcykel' exist for the type of bicycle. It's a very common and versatile verb. When referring to someone 'cycling' in a competitive sense, 'cykle' can still be used, but more specific terms like 'landevejscykling' (road cycling) or 'banecykling' (track cycling) might be used to denote the specific discipline.


أخطاء شائعة

Ensure to pronounce the 'y' as a short 'u' sound, similar to the 'u' in 'put', and the 'e' at the end is a soft 'uh' sound.

نصائح

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Grammar Note

In Danish, verbs often take '-r' in the present tense, '-ede' or '-te' in the past tense, and form the perfect tense with 'har' (have) + past participle.
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Common Mistake

Do not confuse 'cykle' (verb) with 'cykel' (noun). Remember the 'e' at the end for the verb.
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Usage Tip

'At cykle' can be used for both leisurely rides and commuting by bicycle.

أصل الكلمة

From Old Norse 'sýkla', from Proto-Germanic '*sīkulijaną'. Cognate with Swedish 'cykla' and Norwegian 'sykle'.

السياق الثقافي

The word 'cykle' in Danish directly translates to 'to cycle' or 'to bike' in English. Bicycling is deeply ingrained in Danish culture, particularly in urban areas like Copenhagen, which is renowned as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. Cycling is not merely a recreational activity but a primary mode of transportation for a significant portion of the population across all demographics. This cultural emphasis on cycling stems from a combination of factors including flat terrain, excellent cycling infrastructure (dedicated bike lanes are ubiquitous), environmental consciousness, and a general promotion of healthy lifestyles. Children often learn to cycle at a very young age, and it remains a lifelong activity. The act of 'cykle' is synonymous with daily life, commuting to work or school, running errands, and socializing. It's a fundamental aspect of Danish identity and urban planning.

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'cycle' in English; 'cykle' in Danish sounds very similar and means the same.

الأسئلة الشائعة

4 أسئلة
The Danish word for 'to cycle' is 'cykle'. It's a common verb used to describe the action of riding a bicycle. The word is straightforward and widely understood in Denmark, reflecting the country's strong cycling culture.
'Cykle' is a regular verb in Danish. Here's a basic conjugation: present tense is 'cykler' (e.g., 'Jeg cykler' - I cycle), past tense is 'cyklede' (e.g., 'Jeg cyklede' - I cycled), and past participle is 'cyklet' (e.g., 'Har cyklet' - Have cycled). It follows the typical -er, -ede, -et pattern for many Danish verbs.
Yes, 'cykle' can be used in various contexts. Beyond the literal act of riding a bicycle, it can sometimes be used metaphorically to describe something that moves in a cyclical pattern or process, though its primary meaning remains associated with biking. For example, one might talk about 'vejret cykler' (the weather cycles), although this is less common than its literal use.
While 'cykle' itself is straightforward, it's often part of common phrases related to cycling. For instance, 'tage cyklen' means 'to take the bike', and 'cykle på arbejde' means 'to cycle to work'. There isn't a strong idiomatic usage beyond its literal meaning, which highlights how integral cycling is to daily life and language in Denmark.

اختبر نفسك

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Jeg kan godt lide at ______ om sommeren.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:
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Hun plejer at ______ til arbejde hver dag.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:
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De tog ud at ______ i skoven i weekenden.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

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