معنی
Commuting by walking.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Skolevei' is considered a vital part of a child's development. There is a strong cultural resistance to 'curling-foreldre' (curling parents) who drive their children everywhere. Similar to Norway, Japanese children often walk to school in groups (shūdan tōkō) without parents, but with older students leading the way. In contrast to Norway, many American children rely on the iconic yellow school bus due to longer distances and different urban planning. While walking is common, cycling to school is perhaps even more culturally dominant than walking in the Netherlands.
The 'Walking' Verb
Remember that 'å gå' always means walking on your feet in Norwegian. Never use it for cars or buses!
Preposition Trap
Don't say 'gå til skole'. Always use the definite 'skolen' unless you are talking about schools in general.
معنی
Commuting by walking.
The 'Walking' Verb
Remember that 'å gå' always means walking on your feet in Norwegian. Never use it for cars or buses!
Preposition Trap
Don't say 'gå til skole'. Always use the definite 'skolen' unless you are talking about schools in general.
Reflexes are Key
If you talk about walking to school in winter, mentioning a 'refleks' (reflector) makes you sound very native!
خودت رو بسنج
Fyll inn riktig preposisjon (til eller på).
Jeg er elev, så jeg går ___ skolen. Men i dag er det sol, så jeg går ___ skolen.
The first refers to being a student (på), the second to the physical walk (til).
Hvilken setning er riktig hvis du går akkurat nå?
Hva gjør du?
'Til' indicates the destination you are walking towards.
Fullfør dialogen.
A: Tar du bussen? B: Nei, det er ikke langt. Jeg ___.
Since it's not far, walking (gå til skolen) is the logical answer.
Match situasjonen med riktig setning.
Situasjon: Du forteller om din barndom.
This uses the past tense 'gikk' which is appropriate for childhood memories.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Til vs. På
Ways to get to school
Beina (Feet)
- • gå til skolen
- • løpe til skolen
Hjul (Wheels)
- • sykle til skolen
- • sparkesykle til skolen
Motor
- • ta bussen
- • bli kjørt
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJeg er elev, så jeg går ___ skolen. Men i dag er det sol, så jeg går ___ skolen.
The first refers to being a student (på), the second to the physical walk (til).
Hva gjør du?
'Til' indicates the destination you are walking towards.
A: Tar du bussen? B: Nei, det er ikke langt. Jeg ___.
Since it's not far, walking (gå til skolen) is the logical answer.
Situasjon: Du forteller om din barndom.
This uses the past tense 'gikk' which is appropriate for childhood memories.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but university students often say 'Jeg går til universitetet' or 'Jeg går på campus'. However, 'skolen' can be used informally for any place of study.
'Gå' is the standard word. 'Spasere' sounds more like a leisurely walk for pleasure.
'Skolen' is Bokmål (most common). 'Skulen' is Nynorsk. Both are correct depending on which written standard you use.
Yes, 'Jeg skal gå til skolen i morgen' is perfectly correct.
It's linked to the values of independence, health, and the environment. It's seen as a healthy start to the day.
No, it means you are on your way to the building. Once you are there, you are 'på skolen'.
Yes, 'Jeg går til skolen med hunden' is correct.
You would say 'Jeg går til bussen, og så tar jeg bussen til skolen'.
It is neutral. It's used by everyone from kids to the Prime Minister.
Use the past tense: 'Jeg gikk til skolen'.
عبارات مرتبط
å gå på skolen
similarto be a student / attend school
å følge til skolen
builds onto walk someone to school
skolevei
specialized formthe route to school
å ta bussen til skolen
contrastto take the bus to school
å skulke skolen
contrastto skip school