मतलब
Taking a stroll in a green area.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Kyiv is known as a 'green city.' Walking in the park (especially Mariinskyi or Shevchenko Park) is a staple of Kyiv life. People often buy a 'perepichka' or a coffee and walk for hours. In Lviv, the Stryiskyi Park is a favorite. Strolling here is often seen as a more romantic or 'European' activity, with people dressing up slightly more for their 'prohulianka.' Gorky Park (now Central Park) in Kharkiv is one of the most modern in Europe. 'Гуляти в парку' here often includes using the cable car or visiting attractions. There is a strong tradition of 'evening strolls.' Even on weekdays, you will see many people walking in parks after 6 PM to 'провітрити голову' (air out the head/clear the mind).
Use 'Погуляти' for Invitations
When asking someone to go for a walk, use 'погуляти' (perfective) instead of 'гуляти'. It sounds more natural and polite.
Watch the Case!
Remember: 'в парку' (Locative) for being there, 'в парк' (Accusative) for going there. This is a very common A1 mistake.
मतलब
Taking a stroll in a green area.
Use 'Погуляти' for Invitations
When asking someone to go for a walk, use 'погуляти' (perfective) instead of 'гуляти'. It sounds more natural and polite.
Watch the Case!
Remember: 'в парку' (Locative) for being there, 'в парк' (Accusative) for going there. This is a very common A1 mistake.
Coffee Culture
In Ukraine, 'гуляти в парку' almost always involves a cup of coffee or tea from a nearby kiosk. It's part of the experience!
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'гуляти' and the noun 'парк'.
Я люблю ___ в ___.
After 'люблю', we use the infinitive 'гуляти'. The location requires the locative case 'в парку'.
Which sentence is a natural invitation to a friend?
Choose the best option:
'Давай' + perfective verb is the standard way to make a casual suggestion.
Match the Ukrainian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all common variations of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Що ти робив учора? B: Учора була гарна погода, тому я ___.
The question is in the past tense ('робив'), so the answer must also be in the past tense ('гуляв').
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासЯ люблю ___ в ___.
After 'люблю', we use the infinitive 'гуляти'. The location requires the locative case 'в парку'.
Choose the best option:
'Давай' + perfective verb is the standard way to make a casual suggestion.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are all common variations of the phrase.
A: Що ти робив учора? B: Учора була гарна погода, тому я ___.
The question is in the past tense ('робив'), so the answer must also be in the past tense ('гуляв').
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, 'гуляти' implies leisure. Use 'йти пішки' (go on foot) for commuting.
'Гуляти' is the common, everyday word. 'Прогулюватися' is more formal and sounds like a 'stroll' in a Victorian novel.
Yes, for the masculine noun 'парк' in the locative case after 'в', the ending is '-у'.
No, that sounds like you are walking on top of the park's roof. Always use 'в парку'.
Use the past tense: 'Я ходив гуляти' or 'Я погуляв'.
Only if you are talking about your weekend or hobbies. It's too casual for professional tasks.
You can still say 'гуляти в парку', or use 'сквер' (skver) for a small city square with trees: 'гуляти в сквері'.
Yes, in some contexts 'гуляти' can mean to celebrate wildly, but 'гуляти в парку' specifically means walking.
Say 'Я люблю гуляти в парку наодинці'.
It's a social hub, a place for dates, family outings, and exercise. It's very central to city life.
संबंधित मुहावरे
дихати свіжим повітрям
similarto breathe fresh air
прогулюватися
synonymto stroll
вигулювати собаку
specialized formto walk a dog
сидіти на лавці
similarto sit on a bench
йти пішки
contrastto go on foot