Significado
Stating an activity plan.
Contexto cultural
The 'Ommetje' is a cultural phenomenon. It refers to a small 20-minute walk around the block, often done during work hours to boost brain health. In Flanders, 'lopen' often means 'to run'. If you say 'Ik ga een wandeling maken', it's very clear you mean walking slowly. If you say 'Ik ga lopen', they might think you're going for a jog. It is highly respected to take a walking meeting ('wandelvergadering'). Instead of sitting in a room, colleagues 'make a walk' while discussing business. Dutch people 'make walks' even in the rain. They have a specific word 'uitwaaien' for walking in windy, stormy weather at the beach.
Use 'even'
Add 'even' (Ik ga even een wandeling maken) to sound more like a native. It makes the action sound casual and temporary.
Avoid 'doen'
Never say 'een wandeling doen'. It is the most common mistake for English speakers and sounds very 'foreign'.
Significado
Stating an activity plan.
Use 'even'
Add 'even' (Ik ga even een wandeling maken) to sound more like a native. It makes the action sound casual and temporary.
Avoid 'doen'
Never say 'een wandeling doen'. It is the most common mistake for English speakers and sounds very 'foreign'.
The 'Gezellig' Walk
Walking is a social activity. If you want to bond with a Dutch person, suggest a walk instead of a coffee.
Teste-se
Choose the correct verb to complete the phrase.
Ik ga een wandeling ______.
In Dutch, you always 'make' (maken) a walk.
Fill in the missing word.
Zullen we ______ wandeling maken in het bos?
The phrase requires the indefinite article 'een'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Wat ga je doen? B: Het is mooi weer, dus ik ______.
This uses the correct future structure 'gaan + een wandeling maken'.
Match the phrase to the reason.
Why would someone say 'Ik ga even een wandeling maken'?
A 'wandeling' is for leisure or mental clarity.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Types of Walks in Dutch
Short
- • Ommetje
- • Wandelingetje
Purpose
- • Frisse neus halen
- • Hoofd leegmaken
Nature
- • Boswandeling
- • Strandwandeling
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosIk ga een wandeling ______.
In Dutch, you always 'make' (maken) a walk.
Zullen we ______ wandeling maken in het bos?
The phrase requires the indefinite article 'een'.
A: Wat ga je doen? B: Het is mooi weer, dus ik ______.
This uses the correct future structure 'gaan + een wandeling maken'.
Why would someone say 'Ik ga even een wandeling maken'?
A 'wandeling' is for leisure or mental clarity.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, that is the present tense: 'I am taking a walk'. Using 'gaan' just makes it a future plan.
It is a 'de-word' (de wandeling). In the phrase 'een wandeling maken', the gender doesn't change the form of 'een'.
'Wandelen' is always for leisure. 'Lopen' can be for transport or, in Belgium, for running.
It can be anything from 15 minutes to several hours. For something very short, use 'ommetje'.
Not necessarily, but the Dutch love their 'wandelschoenen' (hiking boots) even for flat paths!
Yes, if you are explaining why you will be away from your desk. 'Ik ga even een wandeling maken en ben over 30 minuten terug.'
Usually 'een' (a walk). You use 'de' only if you are referring to a specific, previously mentioned walk.
It's a common idiom often used alongside 'een wandeling maken', meaning 'to get a fresh nose' (get fresh air).
Very! The diminutive makes it sound more relaxed and less like a 'task'.
Yes, that's an 'avondwandeling'. It's very common and safe in the Netherlands.
Frases relacionadas
een ommetje maken
similarTo take a short, circular walk.
een luchtje scheppen
similarTo get some fresh air.
de benen strekken
similarTo stretch the legs.
hiken
specialized formTo go for a strenuous hike.
slenteren
specialized formTo saunter or dawdle.