A2 Collocation Neutre

駅まで歩く

Eki made aruku

Walk to the station

Signification

To travel on foot to the train station.

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Contexte culturel

The '10-minute walk' rule: In Japan, walking time is calculated as 80 meters per minute. So, a '10-minute walk' means the station is 800 meters away. Walking culture: Walking to the station is often the only time Japanese office workers spend outdoors, making it a key time for seasonal observation. Safety: It is very common and safe for children to walk to the station or school alone in Japan, a concept often surprising to tourists. Etiquette: While walking to the station, 'aruki-sumaho' (using a smartphone while walking) is a major social issue and often discouraged by signs.

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Use 'Aruite iku'

If you want to sound more natural when talking about going somewhere, use '{歩|ある}いて{行|い}く' instead of just '{歩|ある}く'.

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Particle Choice

Don't use 'ni' if you want to emphasize the walk itself. 'Made' is the standard choice for this collocation.

Signification

To travel on foot to the train station.

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Use 'Aruite iku'

If you want to sound more natural when talking about going somewhere, use '{歩|ある}いて{行|い}く' instead of just '{歩|ある}く'.

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Particle Choice

Don't use 'ni' if you want to emphasize the walk itself. 'Made' is the standard choice for this collocation.

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Real Estate Lingo

When looking for an apartment, look for '{駅徒歩|えきとほ}'. It's the shorthand for this phrase.

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Small Talk

Complaining about the walk to the station in summer is a great way to bond with Japanese people.

Teste-toi

Fill in the missing particle.

{私|わたし}は{毎日|まいにち}{駅|えき}( ){歩|ある}きます。

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : まで

'Made' is the correct particle to indicate the destination of a walking route.

Choose the most natural polite form.

How do you say 'I walked to the station' politely?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : {駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}きました

The past polite form of 'aruku' is 'arukimashita'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: {駅|えき}までどうやって{行|い}きますか? B: {天気|てんき}がいいので、(   )。

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : {歩|ある}きましょう

'Arukimashou' (Let's walk) fits the context of deciding how to go.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You want to tell a friend that walking to the station is good exercise.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : {駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}くのはいい{運動|うんどう}だよ

This sentence correctly identifies the act of walking as exercise.

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Aides visuelles

Transport Particles

made (まで)
{駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}く Walk all the way to the station
ni (に)
{駅|えき}に{行|い}く Go to the station

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the missing particle. Fill Blank A1

{私|わたし}は{毎日|まいにち}{駅|えき}( ){歩|ある}きます。

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : まで

'Made' is the correct particle to indicate the destination of a walking route.

Choose the most natural polite form. Choose A2

How do you say 'I walked to the station' politely?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : {駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}きました

The past polite form of 'aruku' is 'arukimashita'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: {駅|えき}までどうやって{行|い}きますか? B: {天気|てんき}がいいので、(   )。

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : {歩|ある}きましょう

'Arukimashou' (Let's walk) fits the context of deciding how to go.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

You want to tell a friend that walking to the station is good exercise.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : {駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}くのはいい{運動|うんどう}だよ

This sentence correctly identifies the act of walking as exercise.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

It's grammatically possible but sounds like you are walking in the direction of the station without necessarily intending to reach it. '{駅|えき}まで' is much more common.

No, '{歩|ある}く' is the dictionary form. Use '{歩|ある}きます' to be polite.

Use '{駅|えき}まで{走|はし}る' (Eki made hashiru).

Say '{駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}いて5{分|ふん}かかります' (Eki made aruite go-fun kakarimasu).

In casual speech, you might just say '{駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}き' (It's a walk to the station).

Yes, but specify '{バス|ばす}{停|てい}まで{歩|ある}く' (Walk to the bus stop). '{駅|えき}' usually implies a train station.

Not necessarily, it's just a mode of transport, but it can be used in an exercise context.

'{歩|ある}く' is walking with a destination. '{散歩|さんぽ}する' is strolling for pleasure.

Yes, if asked how you will commute: '{家|いえ}から{最寄|もよ}り{駅|えき}まで{歩|ある}きます' (I walk from my house to the nearest station).

Yes, in the polite form '{歩|ある}きます'.

Expressions liées

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{駅|えき}まで{走|はし}る

similar

To run to the station

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{駅|えき}まで{送|おく}る

similar

To drop someone off at the station

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{駅|えき}まで{迎|むか}えに{行|い}く

similar

To go to the station to meet/pick up someone

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{駅|えき}から{歩|ある}く

contrast

To walk from the station

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{徒歩|とほ}で{行|い}く

synonym

To go on foot

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