意思
To go out to eat the first meal of the day.
文化背景
Breakfast is a serious social event. On weekends, it can last from 10 AM to 2 PM. It's common to bring fresh rolls from the bakery. In Vienna, the 'Kaffeehauskultur' is world-famous. Going for breakfast often involves reading the newspaper for hours. The Swiss 'Zmorge' often includes Birchermüesli. Going out for breakfast is common in cities like Zurich. A traditional Bavarian breakfast (Weißwurstfrühstück) must be eaten before the noon bells ring.
The 'Gehen' Rule
Remember that 'gehen' can be added to many verbs to mean 'going to do [activity]'. Examples: schwimmen gehen, spazieren gehen.
No 'Essen'
Don't say 'frühstücken essen'. It's redundant. Just 'frühstücken' is enough.
意思
To go out to eat the first meal of the day.
The 'Gehen' Rule
Remember that 'gehen' can be added to many verbs to mean 'going to do [activity]'. Examples: schwimmen gehen, spazieren gehen.
No 'Essen'
Don't say 'frühstücken essen'. It's redundant. Just 'frühstücken' is enough.
Reservations
On Sundays in big cities, you should always call ahead if you want to 'frühstücken gehen'.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'gehen'.
Wir ______ morgen zusammen frühstücken.
The subject is 'wir' (we), so the verb must be 'gehen'.
Which sentence is correct?
A: Ich will frühstücken gehen. B: Ich will gehen frühstücken.
In German, the infinitive 'gehen' comes after the other infinitive 'frühstücken' at the end of the sentence.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hast du Hunger? B: Ja, lass uns ______ ______.
'Lass uns' is followed by the infinitive phrase 'frühstücken gehen'.
Match the situation to the sentence.
You want to invite a colleague for a morning meeting.
This is the standard way to propose going out for breakfast.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Wir ______ morgen zusammen frühstücken.
The subject is 'wir' (we), so the verb must be 'gehen'.
A: Ich will frühstücken gehen. B: Ich will gehen frühstücken.
In German, the infinitive 'gehen' comes after the other infinitive 'frühstücken' at the end of the sentence.
A: Hast du Hunger? B: Ja, lass uns ______ ______.
'Lass uns' is followed by the infinitive phrase 'frühstücken gehen'.
You want to invite a colleague for a morning meeting.
This is the standard way to propose going out for breakfast.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but it sounds more formal or specific to an event. 'Frühstücken gehen' is more natural for a social outing.
'Frühstücken' is the act of eating breakfast. 'Frühstücken gehen' means you are leaving your house to do it elsewhere.
When used as a verb phrase, it is lowercase. If you use it as a noun (The going for breakfast), it is 'das frühstücken Gehen'.
Use 'sein' because 'gehen' is a verb of movement. 'Ich bin frühstücken gegangen.'
On weekends, yes. 'Brunchen' implies a longer, more social meal that combines breakfast and lunch.
Yes, 'Geschäftsfrühstück' is common, and you can say 'Wir gehen morgen frühstücken'.
Usually between 7 AM and 11 AM, though many German cafés serve breakfast all day.
Absolutely. Many people 'gehen frühstücken' alone to read or work.
Bread rolls, eggs, cheese, cold cuts, and lots of coffee.
You can say 'Zahlen, bitte!' or 'Die Rechnung, bitte!'
相关表达
brunchen gehen
similarTo go for brunch.
einen Kaffee trinken gehen
similarTo go for a coffee.
essen gehen
builds onTo go out to eat.
ausgehen
specialized formTo go out.