Significado
Watching a movie in a theater.
Contexto cultural
Danes take their cinema snacks seriously. 'Bland-selv-slik' is a ritual. It is common to see people carrying large paper bags of candy into the theater. In the US, 'going to the movies' often involves very large portions of popcorn and soda, and it is more common to have assigned seating booked weeks in advance for blockbusters. France has a very strong 'cinema d'auteur' culture. Going to the cinema is often seen as an intellectual activity, not just entertainment. In India, going to the cinema (especially Bollywood films) is a high-energy social event with intermissions and often audience participation (cheering/clapping).
The 'Bio' Shortcut
If you want to sound like a local, just say 'Skal vi i bio?'. It's the most natural way to invite a friend.
Preposition Trap
Never say 'gå til biografen' unless you are literally walking to the front door and leaving.
Significado
Watching a movie in a theater.
The 'Bio' Shortcut
If you want to sound like a local, just say 'Skal vi i bio?'. It's the most natural way to invite a friend.
Preposition Trap
Never say 'gå til biografen' unless you are literally walking to the front door and leaving.
The 'Være' Rule
If you are already there, use 'være' (to be). 'Jeg er i biografen' (I am at the cinema).
Subtitles
Remember that in Denmark, movies are not dubbed. You will hear the original language!
Teste-se
Fill in the missing preposition.
Jeg elsker at gå ___ biografen.
In Danish, you go 'i' (in) the cinema for the activity of watching a movie.
Which sentence is correct for 'I went to the movies yesterday'?
Vælg den rigtige sætning:
'Gik' is the past tense of 'gå', and 'i' is the correct preposition.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: Skal vi ___ i biografen i aften? B: Ja, lad os se den nye Batman-film!
'Gå i biografen' is the standard collocation for going to the movies.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Match 'Jeg går i bio' with the context.
'Bio' is an informal shortening of 'biografen'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
I vs Til
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosJeg elsker at gå ___ biografen.
In Danish, you go 'i' (in) the cinema for the activity of watching a movie.
Vælg den rigtige sætning:
'Gik' is the past tense of 'gå', and 'i' is the correct preposition.
A: Skal vi ___ i biografen i aften? B: Ja, lad os se den nye Batman-film!
'Gå i biografen' is the standard collocation for going to the movies.
Match 'Jeg går i bio' with the context.
'Bio' is an informal shortening of 'biografen'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'tage i biografen' is very common and means the same thing, often implying the travel part.
In Danish, when going to an institution for its purpose, we use the definite form. It's like saying 'going to the office'.
No, 'bio' is perfectly fine for a date. It sounds relaxed and modern.
You still say 'at gå i biografen' or 'at se film til festivalen'.
Only if it's the infinitive form (e.g., 'Jeg kan lide at gå...'). In a sentence like 'Jeg går i biografen', you don't.
You say 'Jeg er i biografen'.
Yes, it usually costs between 100-160 DKK per ticket.
Yes, but you might specify 'drive-in biograf'.
Biografer. 'Der er mange biografer i København.'
Yes, 'gå i biografen' is a general phrase for the activity, regardless of transport.
Frases relacionadas
at se en film
similarto watch a movie
at gå i teatret
similarto go to the theater
en biograftur
builds ona cinema trip
at gå i stå
contrastto come to a standstill
hjemmebiograf
specialized formhome cinema