A1 Expression 중립

Gde idemo?

gde idemo

Where are we going?

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use this phrase to ask someone about your destination or the plan for the day.

  • Means: Where are we going?
  • Used in: Planning outings, walking with friends, or clarifying travel plans.
  • Don't confuse: 'Gde idemo' (where are we going) with 'Gde si' (how are you/where are you).
Question mark + walking shoes = destination inquiry

Explanation at your level:

This is a simple question to ask where you are going. Use it when you are with friends.
This phrase uses the verb 'ići' in the first-person plural. It is essential for daily navigation and planning social events with others.
As an A1-level expression, it serves as a functional tool for social coordination. It is highly versatile and can be modified with temporal adverbs to specify the timing of the movement.
The phrase demonstrates the aspectual nature of Serbian verbs of motion. While simple, it encapsulates the cultural preference for collective decision-making in social outings.
Linguistically, 'Gde idemo?' represents the intersection of interrogative syntax and motion-based verbal morphology. It is a high-frequency pragmatic marker used to initiate joint activity.
This expression functions as a phatic communion tool, reinforcing social bonds through the negotiation of shared space and time. It is a quintessential example of how simple syntax facilitates complex social interaction.

Asking about destination.

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문화적 배경

Serbians love walking. It's a social activity.

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Practice

Use it with friends.

Asking about destination.

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Practice

Use it with friends.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank.

___ idemo?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Gde

Gde means where.

🎉 점수: /1

시각 학습 자료

자주 묻는 질문

1 질문

No, it is neutral.

관련 표현

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Kuda idemo?

synonym

Where are we headed?

어디서 쓸까?

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Walking with a friend

Friend: Gde idemo?

You: Idemo do parka.

informal

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Gde' as 'Get' and 'Idemo' as 'I demo'. Get to the demo where we are going!

Visual Association

Imagine a group of friends standing at a crossroads, pointing in different directions.

Rhyme

Gde idemo, tamo se vidimo.

Story

Marko and Ana are standing in the rain. Marko asks: 'Gde idemo?' Ana points to the cafe. They walk together.

Word Web

ićigdekudaputkretanjeplan

챌린지

Say this phrase to a friend or in front of a mirror 5 times today.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

¿A dónde vamos?

Spanish uses the 'a' preposition.

French high

Où allons-nous?

French uses inversion.

German high

Wo gehen wir hin?

German is more specific about direction.

Japanese moderate

どこへ行きますか? (Doko e ikimasu ka?)

Japanese is verb-final.

Arabic moderate

إلى أين نحن ذاهبون؟ (Ila ayna nahnu dhahibun?)

Arabic is more formal.

Chinese moderate

我们要去哪里? (Wǒmen yào qù nǎlǐ?)

Chinese word order is SVO.

Korean moderate

어디로 가요? (Eodiro gayo?)

Korean drops the subject.

Portuguese high

Para onde vamos?

Uses 'para' for direction.

Easily Confused

Gde idemo? Gde si?

Sounds similar.

Gde si means 'Where are you?'

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

No, it is neutral.

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