A1 Collocation Neutral

Jít pěšky

Go on foot

Bedeutung

Walking to a destination.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Czechs are famous for 'houbaření' (mushroom picking), which always involves 'jít pěšky' deep into the forest. It's a meditative and physical activity. Prague is one of the most walkable cities in Europe. Locals often prefer walking between Old Town and Lesser Town rather than taking the crowded tram 22. Similar to Czechs, Slovaks have a strong mountain culture. 'Jít pěšky' in the High Tatras is a rite of passage for many families. The 'Korzo' tradition—walking up and down the main street in the evening to see and be seen—is a historical use of 'jít pěšky'.

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The 'Pů' Rule

Remember that for the future tense, 'jít' becomes 'půjdu'. It's the most common way to plan a walk.

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Don't say 'na nohách'

Even though you use your feet, 'jít na nohách' sounds like you are performing a circus act. Stick to 'pěšky'.

Bedeutung

Walking to a destination.

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The 'Pů' Rule

Remember that for the future tense, 'jít' becomes 'půjdu'. It's the most common way to plan a walk.

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Don't say 'na nohách'

Even though you use your feet, 'jít na nohách' sounds like you are performing a circus act. Stick to 'pěšky'.

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Use 'dojít' for time

When telling someone how long it takes to walk somewhere, use 'Dojdeš tam pěšky za...'. It sounds much more native.

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Hiking markers

If you are 'pěšky' in the forest, look for the red, blue, green, or yellow stripes on trees. They are your best friends!

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the correct form of 'jít' in the present tense.

Já ___ pěšky do centra.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: jdu

The first person singular of 'jít' is 'jdu'.

Which sentence is correct for a daily habit?

How do you say 'I walk to work every day'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Chodím pěšky do práce každý den.

For habits, we use the frequentative verb 'chodit'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Pojedeme autobusem? B: Ne, je to blízko. ___.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Půjdeme pěšky

If it's close (blízko), walking is the logical choice.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are at a party and want to tell someone you are walking home now.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Jdu pěšky.

Use the present tense for an action you are starting now.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Fill in the correct form of 'jít' in the present tense. Fill Blank A1

Já ___ pěšky do centra.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: jdu

The first person singular of 'jít' is 'jdu'.

Which sentence is correct for a daily habit? Choose A2

How do you say 'I walk to work every day'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Chodím pěšky do práce každý den.

For habits, we use the frequentative verb 'chodit'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Pojedeme autobusem? B: Ne, je to blízko. ___.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Půjdeme pěšky

If it's close (blízko), walking is the logical choice.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are at a party and want to tell someone you are walking home now.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Jdu pěšky.

Use the present tense for an action you are starting now.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Technically yes, but Czechs would prefer 'jít na túru' or 'jít na výlet' for such distances.

'Jít' is for one specific trip happening now or once. 'Chodit' is for habits or repeated actions.

No, that's a common misconception! 'Pěšky' comes from 'pata' (heel), while 'pes' has a different root.

Yes, but you would usually say 'jdu ven se psem' (I'm going out with the dog).

It is neutral. It's perfectly fine in both a job interview and a pub.

For a male: 'Šel jsem pěšky.' For a female: 'Šla jsem pěšky.'

Usually, you just say 'jít do schodů'. Adding 'pěšky' is redundant unless there's an elevator you're avoiding.

It's an idiom meaning 'to go on one's own [feet]', used as a more colorful version of 'jít pěšky'.

In slang, you can say 'šlapat', but 'jít pěšky' is already quite short and standard.

Czech word order is flexible, but 'jít pěšky' is the most natural sequence.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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procházet se

similar

to take a stroll

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běžet

contrast

to run

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jet

contrast

to go by vehicle

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dojít

builds on

to arrive/reach on foot

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pěší zóna

specialized form

pedestrian zone

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