معنی
Traveling to school on foot.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Refleksvest' (reflective vest) is a mandatory cultural accessory for children walking to school during the dark 'mørketid' (dark time) in winter. Norwegian schools often have 'hjertesoner' (heart zones) where parents are forbidden from driving to ensure the safety of children who walk. There is a strong cultural emphasis on 'frisk luft' (fresh air). Walking to school is seen as essential for 'lufter hodet' (airing out the head) before lessons. The 'Gå-buss' (walking bus) is a community initiative where adults lead a line of children to school on foot, mimicking a bus route.
The 'Til' Rule
Always use 'til' for physical movement toward a destination. Think of it as 'to' in English.
Don't forget the -en
Saying 'gå til skole' sounds like a broken translation. Always use the definite 'skolen'.
معنی
Traveling to school on foot.
The 'Til' Rule
Always use 'til' for physical movement toward a destination. Think of it as 'to' in English.
Don't forget the -en
Saying 'gå til skole' sounds like a broken translation. Always use the definite 'skolen'.
Use 'Gå' for Health
In Norway, saying you 'gå til skolen' is a point of pride regarding your health and activity level.
Reflexes are key
If you talk about walking to school in winter, mention 'refleks' to sound like a local.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'å gå' and the preposition.
Jeg ______ ______ skolen hver dag.
We use 'går' for the present tense habit and 'til' for the direction of walking.
Which sentence means 'I am a student at the school'?
Velg riktig setning:
'Gå på skolen' is the idiom for being a student/attending school.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: Hvordan kommer du deg til skolen? B: Jeg har ingen bil, så jeg ______.
Since the person has no car, walking ('går til skolen') is the logical answer.
Match the sentence to the correct situation.
Sentence: 'Vi gikk til skolen i snøen.'
The past tense 'gikk' and the mention of 'snøen' are typical of nostalgic stories.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Til vs. På
School Walk Essentials
Gear
- • Skolesekk
- • Refleksvest
- • Matpakke
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJeg ______ ______ skolen hver dag.
We use 'går' for the present tense habit and 'til' for the direction of walking.
Velg riktig setning:
'Gå på skolen' is the idiom for being a student/attending school.
A: Hvordan kommer du deg til skolen? B: Jeg har ingen bil, så jeg ______.
Since the person has no car, walking ('går til skolen') is the logical answer.
Sentence: 'Vi gikk til skolen i snøen.'
The past tense 'gikk' and the mention of 'snøen' are typical of nostalgic stories.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but it's less common. University students usually say 'dra til universitetet' or 'gå på Blindern' (the campus).
'Gå' is the standard word. 'Spasere' is more formal and implies a leisurely walk for pleasure.
It is always 'gå til skolen' when referring to the school you attend.
Yes, in Norwegian, 'gå' almost always means moving on your own two feet.
You say: 'Jeg går til skolen sammen med vennene mine.'
Yes, it is considered very safe and is actively encouraged by the government.
Then you would say 'Jeg tar bussen til skolen', even if you walk a little bit at the end.
Use the past tense: 'Jeg gikk til skolen.'
It's tied to the values of independence, health, and 'friluftsliv' (outdoor life).
Yes, if you are physically walking to your workplace (the school).
عبارات مرتبط
Gå på skolen
similarTo attend school/be a student
Følge til skolen
builds onTo walk someone to school
Skolevei
specialized formThe route to school
Ta skolebussen
contrastTo take the school bus
Løpe til skolen
specialized formTo run to school