المعنى
Stopping at a store briefly.
خلفية ثقافية
The 'Avoska' (авоська) was a traditional string bag people carried just in case they needed to 'зайти в магазин' and found something rare for sale. Small kiosks (ларьки) were the ultimate 'зайти' locations, often located right at bus stops for maximum convenience. It is common to 'зайти в магазин' for a 'gostinets' (гостинец) — a small gift or treat when visiting someone's home. Delivery apps like 'Samokat' are changing the 'зайти' culture, as people now 'order in' instead of 'dropping in'.
The 'Za' Trick
Whenever you want to say 'stop by' or 'drop in', just add 'за-' to your motion verb. It works for walking, driving, and even flying!
Case Alert
Don't forget the Accusative case. It's 'в магазин' (destination), not 'в магазине' (location).
المعنى
Stopping at a store briefly.
The 'Za' Trick
Whenever you want to say 'stop by' or 'drop in', just add 'за-' to your motion verb. It works for walking, driving, and even flying!
Case Alert
Don't forget the Accusative case. It's 'в магазин' (destination), not 'в магазине' (location).
Instrumental for Items
Master the 'за + Instrumental' pattern (за хлебом, за водой) to sound like a native when explaining why you're stopping by.
The Guest Rule
If you're invited to a Russian home, always 'зайти в магазин' first. A small box of candy goes a long way!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'зайти' (Past Tense, Masculine).
Вчера Иван _______ в магазин за хлебом.
Иван is masculine singular, so the past tense verb must end in -л.
Which sentence correctly says 'I will stop by the store for five minutes'?
Выберите правильный вариант:
We use the future tense 'зайду', the preposition 'в' with Accusative 'магазин', and 'на' for duration.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are driving a car and want to stop for coffee.
Since you are in a car, the verb must be based on 'ехать' (to drive), hence 'заехать'.
Complete the dialogue.
— Ты где? — Я уже иду домой, только _______ в магазин за соком.
The speaker is currently walking ('иду') and plans to stop by the store in the immediate future.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Walking vs Driving
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينВчера Иван _______ в магазин за хлебом.
Иван is masculine singular, so the past tense verb must end in -л.
Выберите правильный вариант:
We use the future tense 'зайду', the preposition 'в' with Accusative 'магазин', and 'на' for duration.
You are driving a car and want to stop for coffee.
Since you are in a car, the verb must be based on 'ехать' (to drive), hence 'заехать'.
— Ты где? — Я уже иду домой, только _______ в магазин за соком.
The speaker is currently walking ('иду') and plans to stop by the store in the immediate future.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, but usually 'зайти' implies a specific shop. For a whole mall, you might say 'зайти в торговый центр'.
'Пойти' is a direct trip to the store. 'Зайти' is a stop on the way to somewhere else.
It is neutral. It's appropriate for any situation, from casual to professional.
Use 'Я зашёл' (masculine) or 'Я зашла' (feminine).
Yes! 'Зайти к другу' means to drop by a friend's place.
Technically, you should use 'заехать', but in casual speech, some might still use 'зайти'.
No, it just means 'to enter briefly'. You could 'зайти' to a building to escape the rain.
Yes, 'заскочить' or 'забежать' are very common informal alternatives.
The Accusative case, because it indicates direction of movement.
You can say 'зайти на сайт' (to visit the site), but for the act of shopping online, we usually say 'заказать онлайн'.
عبارات ذات صلة
Забежать в магазин
synonymTo run into the store
Заскочить в магазин
synonymTo pop into the store
Зайти за хлебом
specialized formTo stop by for bread
Зайти в гости
similarTo drop by for a visit
Пойти в магазин
contrastTo go to the store
Выйти из магазина
contrastTo exit the store