Bedeutung
To purchase bread.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Spain, people 'bajan a por el pan' (go down for bread) because most live in apartments. It's a chance to stretch your legs and see the neighborhood. The 'panadero' often comes to you! In many neighborhoods, a truck or bicycle with a large basket (acocote) carries 'pan dulce' and 'bolillos' while playing music. Buying 'facturas' (sweet pastries) is just as common as buying bread, especially for 'la merienda' (afternoon snack). The 'marraqueta' is the king of breads. People specifically go to buy it fresh for 'once' (the Chilean evening tea/meal).
The 'Por' Rule
In Spain, use 'Voy a por pan'. In Latin America, use 'Voy por pan' or just 'Voy a comprar pan'.
Don't say 'Comprar de pan'
It's a common mistake for English speakers. Just say 'Comprar pan'.
Bedeutung
To purchase bread.
The 'Por' Rule
In Spain, use 'Voy a por pan'. In Latin America, use 'Voy por pan' or just 'Voy a comprar pan'.
Don't say 'Comprar de pan'
It's a common mistake for English speakers. Just say 'Comprar pan'.
Freshness is Key
If you say 'comprar pan', people assume you mean fresh bread from today.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'comprar' in the present tense.
Todos los días, yo _______ pan en la panadería de mi calle.
The subject is 'yo', so the verb 'comprar' must be conjugated as 'compro'.
Which sentence is the most natural for a daily errand?
Escoge la opción más natural:
In Spanish, the collocation 'comprar pan' without an article or preposition is the most natural way to describe the general errand.
Complete the dialogue with the most logical response.
A: ¿Por qué sales de casa ahora? B: ________________________.
This provides a logical reason for leaving the house using the target phrase.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Contexto: Te das cuenta de que no hay nada para el desayuno.
This expresses the necessary action to solve the problem of having no breakfast.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenTodos los días, yo _______ pan en la panadería de mi calle.
The subject is 'yo', so the verb 'comprar' must be conjugated as 'compro'.
Escoge la opción más natural:
In Spanish, the collocation 'comprar pan' without an article or preposition is the most natural way to describe the general errand.
A: ¿Por qué sales de casa ahora? B: ________________________.
This provides a logical reason for leaving the house using the target phrase.
Contexto: Te das cuenta de que no hay nada para el desayuno.
This expresses the necessary action to solve the problem of having no breakfast.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenNo, 'comprar pan' implies the location. You can just say 'Voy a comprar pan' and everyone knows where you are going.
Technically yes, but it's better to say 'comprar pan de molde' to avoid confusion, as 'pan' usually means a fresh loaf.
Use 'comprar pan' for the general activity. Use 'comprar el pan' if you are referring to a specific task assigned to you.
'Comprar' is the act of purchasing; 'traer' is the act of bringing it home. '¿Has traído el pan?' is common when someone returns.
Yes, it is a universal phrase, though the type of bread you receive will vary wildly!
Say 'Quisiera una barra de pan' or 'Un pan, por favor'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
In Spanish, common daily activities often drop the article (like 'comer carne' or 'beber agua').
You still say 'comprar pan', but you might specify 'en el súper'.
No! A cooking pan is 'una sartén' or 'una olla'. 'Pan' is always bread.
It's a very common way in Spain to say 'going to get the bread'.
Yes, if you are buying multiple individual rolls or loaves.
Verwandte Redewendungen
ganarse el pan
similarTo earn a living.
ser un pan de Dios
idiomTo be a saintly/very good person.
pan comido
idiomVery easy / A piece of cake.
ir a por el pan
variationTo go get the bread.
hacer la compra
builds onTo do the grocery shopping.