意味
The activity of visiting a fitness center for exercise.
文化的背景
Gyms in Spain often have 'social hours' where people talk as much as they train. It's common to see groups of friends going together and then having a drink (sometimes even a beer!) afterward. In Mexico City, many people use 'ir al gimnasio' as a way to avoid the heavy rush hour traffic, choosing to workout while the streets are congested. The 'club de barrio' is a traditional alternative to the modern gym, where 'ir al gimnasio' might mean going to a local community center with a more family-oriented atmosphere.
The 'Al' Rule
Never forget the contraction. 'A el' is a common beginner mistake that sounds very unnatural.
Gym vs Gymnastics
Remember 'gimnasio' is the place. 'Gimnasia' is the sport (gymnastics).
意味
The activity of visiting a fitness center for exercise.
The 'Al' Rule
Never forget the contraction. 'A el' is a common beginner mistake that sounds very unnatural.
Gym vs Gymnastics
Remember 'gimnasio' is the place. 'Gimnasia' is the sport (gymnastics).
Informal Shortening
Use 'el gym' in texts or with friends to sound more like a native speaker.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct form of the contraction.
Yo voy ___ gimnasio todos los días.
In Spanish, 'a + el' always becomes 'al'.
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'ir'.
Nosotros _______ al gimnasio los sábados.
'Vamos' is the 'nosotros' form of the verb 'ir'.
Complete the dialogue.
Ana: ¿Adónde vas? Luis: _________.
When asked 'where are you going?', you use 'Voy a...'.
Match the frequency to the sentence.
I never go to the gym.
'Nunca' means 'never'.
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Gym Vocabulary
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Yo voy ___ gimnasio todos los días.
In Spanish, 'a + el' always becomes 'al'.
Nosotros _______ al gimnasio los sábados.
'Vamos' is the 'nosotros' form of the verb 'ir'.
Ana: ¿Adónde vas? Luis: _________.
When asked 'where are you going?', you use 'Voy a...'.
I never go to the gym.
'Nunca' means 'never'.
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よくある質問
6 問Not exactly. 'Ir al gimnasio' specifically means going to the facility, while 'hacer ejercicio' is the act of working out anywhere.
No, in Spanish 'a' and 'el' must always contract to 'al'.
You say 'Estoy en el gimnasio'. Note that 'en el' does NOT contract.
The most common slang is simply 'el gym'.
Yes, it is the standard term everywhere, though 'el club' is common in the Southern Cone.
It is neutral. It's perfectly fine for both formal and informal situations.
関連フレーズ
Hacer ejercicio
similarTo do exercise
Ponerse en forma
builds onTo get in shape
Entrenar
synonymTo train
Muscular
specialized formTo build muscle