معنی
To use a train as a mode of transportation.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Deutsche Bahn' is a major part of life. People often discuss 'Verspätungen' (delays) as a national pastime, but the network remains one of the densest in the world. Swiss trains are legendary for their punctuality. 'Mit dem Zug fahren' is often the preferred way to travel even for the wealthy, as the views are spectacular. The ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) is highly regarded, especially their 'Nightjet' services which have revived night train travel in Europe. Many Germans 'pendeln' (commute) between cities like Bonn and Cologne or Augsburg and Munich. The train is seen as a 'mobile office'.
The 'Fahren' Rule
Always use 'fahren' for anything with wheels. If you say 'Ich gehe mit dem Zug', Germans will think you are walking next to the train tracks!
Dative Alert
Don't forget that 'mit' is a dative preposition. It's always 'mit dem Zug', never 'mit den Zug'.
معنی
To use a train as a mode of transportation.
The 'Fahren' Rule
Always use 'fahren' for anything with wheels. If you say 'Ich gehe mit dem Zug', Germans will think you are walking next to the train tracks!
Dative Alert
Don't forget that 'mit' is a dative preposition. It's always 'mit dem Zug', never 'mit den Zug'.
Casual Shortcut
In casual conversation, you can just say 'Ich fahr' Bahn'. It sounds very native!
The Complaint Ritual
If your train is late, it's a great conversation starter. Just say: 'Typisch, der Zug hat wieder Verspätung!'
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing words to complete the sentence.
Ich fahre ______ ______ Zug nach Berlin.
'mit' requires the dative case, and 'Zug' is masculine, so 'der' becomes 'dem'.
Which verb is correct for traveling by train?
Wir ______ mit dem Zug nach München.
In German, you 'fahren' (drive/travel) with vehicles. 'Gehen' and 'laufen' mean walking.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kommst du mit dem Auto? B: Nein, ich ______ ______ ______ ______.
The context implies a different mode of transport than a car.
Match the sentence to the correct situation.
Sentence: 'Ich bin gestern mit dem Zug gefahren.'
'bin... gefahren' is the Perfekt tense, used for past actions.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Fahren vs. Gehen
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاIch fahre ______ ______ Zug nach Berlin.
'mit' requires the dative case, and 'Zug' is masculine, so 'der' becomes 'dem'.
Wir ______ mit dem Zug nach München.
In German, you 'fahren' (drive/travel) with vehicles. 'Gehen' and 'laufen' mean walking.
A: Kommst du mit dem Auto? B: Nein, ich ______ ______ ______ ______.
The context implies a different mode of transport than a car.
Sentence: 'Ich bin gestern mit dem Zug gefahren.'
'bin... gefahren' is the Perfekt tense, used for past actions.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, it is understood and used, but 'mit dem Zug fahren' is more common for the actual journey.
It is 'mit dem Zug' because 'Zug' is masculine ({der|m}) and 'mit' requires the dative case.
'Zug' is the physical vehicle (the train). 'Bahn' refers to the whole railway system. You can use both in this phrase.
You use 'sein'. Example: 'Ich bin mit dem Zug gefahren.'
Use 'Ich fahre mit der U-Bahn'. Note that U-Bahn is feminine, so it's 'der' in the dative.
No, in German 'fahren' means you are traveling in a vehicle, whether you are the driver or a passenger.
Technically yes, but usually we say 'mit der Modelleisenbahn spielen'.
Then it's 'mit den Zügen fahren' (plural dative).
It is completely neutral and safe to use in any situation.
Say 'Ich fahre gerne mit dem Zug'.
عبارات مرتبط
mit dem Bus fahren
similarto go by bus
mit dem Auto fahren
similarto go by car
den Zug verpassen
builds onto miss the train
umsteigen
specialized formto change trains
Schwarzfahren
specialized formto ride without a ticket
eine Fahrkarte kaufen
builds onto buy a ticket