A1 · مبتدئ فصل 17

Travel and Transportation

1 القواعد الإجمالية
10 أمثلة
1 دقيقة

Chapter in 30 Seconds

Master the art of getting from A to B in the Russian-speaking world.

  • Distinguish between walking and traveling by vehicle.
  • Understand the difference between one-way trips and habitual movement.
  • Express where you are going using basic transportation vocabulary.
Step by step, or wheel by wheel—get moving in Russian!

ما ستتعلمه

Navigating public transport and travel vocabulary. Using verbs of motion basics.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  1. 1
    By the end you will be able to: Correctly choose between идти and ехать when describing a current trip.
  2. 2
    By the end you will be able to: Use multidirectional verbs to describe regular commutes or round trips.

أمثلة رئيسية (2)

1

Я иду в спортзал сейчас.

I am walking to the gym right now.

أفعال الحركة الروسية: المشي مقابل القيادة
2

Мы едем в центр на такси.

We are going to the center by taxi.

أفعال الحركة الروسية: المشي مقابل القيادة

نصائح وحيل (1)

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The 'Uber' Rule

If you are in a car, bus, train, or even on a bike, always use 'ехать' or 'ездить'. Never 'идти' unless you are the one walking the bus!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: أفعال الحركة الروسية: المشي مقابل القيادة

المفردات الرئيسية (8)

идти to go (on foot, one direction) ехать to go (by vehicle, one direction) ходить to go (on foot, multidirectional/habitual) ездить to go (by vehicle, multidirectional/habitual) метро subway/metro автобус bus билет ticket остановка bus stop

Real-World Preview

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Asking for Directions

Review Summary

  • Verb + в/на + Accusative Case

أخطاء شائعة

You cannot 'walk' (идти) using a vehicle. If there are wheels involved, you must use 'ехать'.

Wrong: Я иду на автобусе. (I am walking on the bus.)
صحيح: Я еду на автобусе. (I am going by bus.)

'Пешком' (on foot) is only used with walking verbs like 'идти' or 'ходить'.

Wrong: Я еду в парк пешком. (I am going by vehicle to the park on foot.)
صحيح: Я иду в парк пешком. (I am walking to the park on foot.)

For habits or repeated round-trips, use the multidirectional form (ходить) instead of the concrete, one-way form (идти).

Wrong: Каждый день я иду в школу. (Every day I am walking to school [right now].)
صحيح: Каждый день я хожу в школу. (Every day I go to school.)

Next Steps

Congratulations! You have officially completed the A1 Russian Grammar course. You have gone from basic greetings to navigating travel and transportation. Keep practicing, and we will see you in the A2 level!

Narrate your commute out loud as you do it.

Look at a map of Moscow and plan a route using 'иду' and 'еду'.

تدريب سريع (3)

Which sentence describes a daily habit by car?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я езжу на работу каждый день.
'Каждый день' indicates a habit, and 'езжу' is the multidirectional transport verb.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: أفعال الحركة الروسية: المشي مقابل القيادة

Fill in the blank with the correct form of walking (now).

Я сейчас ___ в парк. (идти)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: иду
Since it is 'сейчас' (now) and you are likely walking to a park, use the unidirectional 'иду'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: أفعال الحركة الروسية: المشي مقابل القيادة

Find and fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

Я хожу в магазин сейчас.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Я иду в магазин сейчас.
You cannot use 'хожу' for a specific one-way trip happening 'сейчас'. Use 'иду'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: أفعال الحركة الروسية: المشي مقابل القيادة

Score: /3

أسئلة شائعة (2)

Yes, just like in English 'I am going to the store tomorrow,' you can use the present tense 'я иду' for planned future actions.
Russian has a separate pair for running: 'бежать' (now) and 'бегать' (habit). The logic is exactly the same as walking.