意味
To visit a venue for plays.
文化的背景
Theater is considered a 'public good' in Germany, leading to high subsidies and affordable tickets for students and seniors. The Burgtheater in Vienna is one of the most important German-language stages in the world, and 'ins Theater gehen' there is a major social event. Swiss theaters often feature plays in Swiss German dialects, though 'ins Theater gehen' remains the standard High German phrase.
The 'ins' Rule
Always use 'ins' for public buildings like Theater, Kino, or Museum when you are going there for their primary purpose.
Don't say 'nach'
Never use 'nach' for buildings. 'Nach' is for cities and countries.
意味
To visit a venue for plays.
The 'ins' Rule
Always use 'ins' for public buildings like Theater, Kino, or Museum when you are going there for their primary purpose.
Don't say 'nach'
Never use 'nach' for buildings. 'Nach' is for cities and countries.
The Intermission
When you go to the theater in Germany, there is almost always a 'Pause' (intermission) where people drink Sekt (sparkling wine).
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct contraction.
Wir gehen heute Abend ____ Theater.
'Ins' is the contraction of 'in das', used for motion into the theater.
Which sentence is correct for the past tense?
Yesterday we went to the theater.
The verb 'gehen' uses 'sein' as an auxiliary, and 'ins' indicates motion.
Match the German phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each phrase has a specific preposition and noun combination.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hast du Lust auf Kultur? B: Ja, lass uns ____.
The phrase 'ins Theater gehen' fits the suggestion of an activity.
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4 問題Wir gehen heute Abend ____ Theater.
'Ins' is the contraction of 'in das', used for motion into the theater.
Yesterday we went to the theater.
The verb 'gehen' uses 'sein' as an auxiliary, and 'ins' indicates motion.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Each phrase has a specific preposition and noun combination.
A: Hast du Lust auf Kultur? B: Ja, lass uns ____.
The phrase 'ins Theater gehen' fits the suggestion of an activity.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
5 問Yes, but it sounds very formal or emphatic. In 99% of cases, Germans use the contraction 'ins'.
Usually yes, but if it's a dedicated musical theater, people might say 'ins Musical gehen'.
For a standard play, jeans and a nice shirt are fine. For a premiere or the opera, dress more formally.
Use 'ins' to attend a show. Use 'zu' if you are just meeting someone in front of the building.
Use 'Ich bin ins Theater gegangen'. Remember to use 'sein'.
関連フレーズ
ins Kino gehen
similarTo go to the movies
in die Oper gehen
similarTo go to the opera
einen Theaterbesuch planen
builds onTo plan a visit to the theater