意味
Exercising a pet.
文化的背景
Swedes walk their dogs in all weather. It is common to see people in professional 'skaljackor' (shell jackets) and boots even in the city. In cities like Stockholm, 'hundrastgårdar' (fenced dog parks) are the primary destination when you 'går ut med hunden'. By law, dogs in Sweden must be taken out at least every six hours during the day. It is expected that you always carry 'hundpåsar' (dog bags) to pick up after your pet when you go out.
The 'Med' Rule
Always remember 'med'. You are walking WITH the dog, not walking the dog like an object.
Pick up after!
In Sweden, it is socially unacceptable not to pick up after your dog when you go out.
意味
Exercising a pet.
The 'Med' Rule
Always remember 'med'. You are walking WITH the dog, not walking the dog like an object.
Pick up after!
In Sweden, it is socially unacceptable not to pick up after your dog when you go out.
The Perfect Excuse
Use this phrase if you want to leave a social situation early; no one will question it.
Weather Gear
If you say you are going out with the dog, people expect you to be dressed for the weather.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing words to complete the sentence.
Jag måste gå ___ ___ hunden.
The standard phrase is 'gå ut med'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct in Swedish?
A: Jag går hunden. B: Jag går ut med hunden. C: Jag går ut hunden.
Swedish requires 'ut med' to describe walking the dog.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Var är pappa? B: Han ___ ___ ___ hunden.
The present tense 'går ut med' fits the context of where someone is right now.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You need an excuse to leave a boring meeting.
This is a culturally accepted and polite excuse in Sweden.
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Swedish vs English Structure
練習問題バンク
4 問題Jag måste gå ___ ___ hunden.
The standard phrase is 'gå ut med'.
A: Jag går hunden. B: Jag går ut med hunden. C: Jag går ut hunden.
Swedish requires 'ut med' to describe walking the dog.
A: Var är pappa? B: Han ___ ___ ___ hunden.
The present tense 'går ut med' fits the context of where someone is right now.
You need an excuse to leave a boring meeting.
This is a culturally accepted and polite excuse in Sweden.
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よくある質問
10 問It is understandable but sounds like a translation from English. 'Gå ut med hunden' is much more natural.
Yes, 'ut' indicates the transition from inside to outside, which is central to the phrase's meaning.
Say 'Gå ut med hundarna' (plural definite).
No, it's neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Usually, yes, but it also implies the general walk/exercise.
Only if you actually walk your cat on a leash, which is rare but happens!
The past tense is 'gick ut med hunden'.
In text messages, people might just write 'ut med hunden' or 'hundpromenad'.
No, just 'hunden' (the dog) implies it's yours in this context.
Then you say 'gå ut med [Namn]s hund'.
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Hundpromenad
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Hundvakt
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Djurvänlig
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