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zur Arbeit fahren

To drive to work

字面意思: to the work drive

15秒了解

  • To commute to work using any kind of vehicle.
  • Uses 'fahren' for wheels and 'zur' as a contraction.
  • Essential for daily routine and small talk about work.

意思

This phrase describes the act of commuting to your workplace using a vehicle like a car, bus, or train. It is the standard way to say you are heading to your job in the morning.

关键例句

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Describing your morning routine

Ich fahre jeden Morgen um 8 Uhr zur Arbeit.

I drive to work every morning at 8 o'clock.

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Asking a colleague about their commute

Fährst du heute mit dem Auto zur Arbeit?

Are you driving to work today?

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Texting a partner that you are leaving

Ich fahre jetzt zur Arbeit, bis heute Abend!

I'm heading to work now, see you tonight!

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文化背景

The 'Pendlerpauschale' is a significant tax deduction for those who drive or take the train to work, showing how much the state values the commute. In Switzerland, 'ins Geschäft fahren' is often used instead of 'zur Arbeit fahren', even if you work in an office. Austrians might use 'in die Arbeit fahren', using the accusative 'in die' to show movement into a place. In cities like Berlin or Hamburg, 'mit der Bahn fahren' is more common than driving due to heavy traffic and excellent public transport.

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The 'Mit' Rule

Always use 'mit' + Dative to specify your vehicle. 'Mit dem Auto', 'mit der Bahn'.

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No 'nach'!

Never say 'nach Arbeit'. It's always 'zur Arbeit'.

15秒了解

  • To commute to work using any kind of vehicle.
  • Uses 'fahren' for wheels and 'zur' as a contraction.
  • Essential for daily routine and small talk about work.

What It Means

This phrase is your bread and butter for daily life. It simply means you are heading to your job. But there is a catch! In German, fahren specifically means you are using wheels. You might be driving a car. You might be on a bus. Maybe you are taking the train. If you are walking, this is not your phrase. It describes the physical act of commuting. It is the bridge between your home and your office.

How To Use It

You need to change the verb fahren to match the person. For yourself, say Ich fahre zur Arbeit. If you are asking a friend, use Fährst du zur Arbeit?. Notice the little word zur. It is a shortcut for zu der. German loves to squish words together! You can add the transport method too. Just say mit dem Auto or mit dem Bus. It usually sits at the end of your thought. "I drive with the car to work" becomes Ich fahre mit dem Auto zur Arbeit.

When To Use It

Use this every single morning. It is perfect for small talk with neighbors. Use it when your boss asks why you are late. Text it to your partner when you leave the house. It works in the office when discussing commutes. It is a very safe, neutral phrase. You can use it with anyone from your best friend to your CEO. It is the ultimate routine phrase.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this if you walk to work. For walking, use zur Arbeit gehen. Do not use it if you work from home. If you are already at your desk, the "driving" is over. Also, avoid it if you are talking about a business trip. That usually requires different words like auf Geschäftsreise. If you are riding a bike, you can use it, but adding mit dem Fahrrad makes it clearer.

Cultural Background

Germans take their commute very seriously. Punctuality is a huge part of the culture. Being late because of traffic is a common Stau story. Many people use the U-Bahn or S-Bahn in big cities. In smaller towns, the car is king. The phrase represents the transition into professional mode. Once you zur Arbeit fährst, the private time is over. It is the start of the productive day.

Common Variations

You will hear Ich fahre los when someone starts the engine. Another common one is Ich bin auf dem Weg zur Arbeit. This means "I am on my way." If you use the train, you might say Ich nehme die Bahn. But zur Arbeit fahren remains the most versatile. It covers almost every motorized situation. Even if you are a passenger, you still fahren. It is all about the movement.

使用说明

This is a neutral, everyday collocation. It is grammatically fixed with the preposition 'zu' (contracted to 'zur' because 'Arbeit' is feminine). It is appropriate for all levels of formality.

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The 'Mit' Rule

Always use 'mit' + Dative to specify your vehicle. 'Mit dem Auto', 'mit der Bahn'.

⚠️

No 'nach'!

Never say 'nach Arbeit'. It's always 'zur Arbeit'.

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Regional Nuance

In the South, 'in die Arbeit' is common, but 'zur Arbeit' is correct everywhere.

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Small Talk

Complaining about the commute (Stau, Verspätung) is a great way to bond with German colleagues.

例句

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#1 Describing your morning routine
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Ich fahre jeden Morgen um 8 Uhr zur Arbeit.

I drive to work every morning at 8 o'clock.

A classic way to describe a daily habit.

#2 Asking a colleague about their commute
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Fährst du heute mit dem Auto zur Arbeit?

Are you driving to work today?

Adding 'mit dem Auto' specifies the mode of transport.

#3 Texting a partner that you are leaving
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Ich fahre jetzt zur Arbeit, bis heute Abend!

I'm heading to work now, see you tonight!

Short and functional for a quick update.

#4 Explaining a delay to a boss
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Ich fahre gerade zur Arbeit, aber es gibt viel Stau.

I am driving to work right now, but there is a lot of traffic.

Using 'gerade' emphasizes that the action is happening now.

#5 A humorous observation about a pet
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Mein Hund denkt, er kann mit mir zur Arbeit fahren.

My dog thinks he can drive to work with me.

Using the phrase in a lighthearted, personified way.

#6 Complaining about a long commute
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Ich muss leider zwei Stunden zur Arbeit fahren.

Unfortunately, I have to drive two hours to work.

Expressing frustration about the length of the commute.

自我测试

Fill in the correct form of 'fahren' and the contraction 'zur'.

Ich ___ jeden Morgen ___ Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: fahre / zur

The first person singular of 'fahren' is 'fahre', and the correct contraction is 'zur'.

Which sentence is correct if you are using a car?

A: Ich gehe zur Arbeit. B: Ich fahre zur Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: B

Use 'fahren' for vehicles and 'gehen' for walking.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Wie kommst du heute ins Büro? B: Ich ___ mit dem Bus ___ Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: fahre / zur

Since a bus is mentioned, 'fahre' is required.

Match the transport to the sentence.

1. Auto, 2. Beine (legs). A: Ich gehe zur Arbeit. B: Ich fahre zur Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 1-B, 2-A

Auto = fahren, Beine = gehen.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Fahren vs. Gehen

Fahren (Vehicle)
Auto car
Zug train
Gehen (Foot)
zu Fuß on foot

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the correct form of 'fahren' and the contraction 'zur'. Fill Blank A1

Ich ___ jeden Morgen ___ Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: fahre / zur

The first person singular of 'fahren' is 'fahre', and the correct contraction is 'zur'.

Which sentence is correct if you are using a car? Choose A1

A: Ich gehe zur Arbeit. B: Ich fahre zur Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: B

Use 'fahren' for vehicles and 'gehen' for walking.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Wie kommst du heute ins Büro? B: Ich ___ mit dem Bus ___ Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: fahre / zur

Since a bus is mentioned, 'fahre' is required.

Match the transport to the sentence. situation_matching A1

1. Auto, 2. Beine (legs). A: Ich gehe zur Arbeit. B: Ich fahre zur Arbeit.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 1-B, 2-A

Auto = fahren, Beine = gehen.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes! In German, 'Fahrrad fahren' is the standard, so 'zur Arbeit fahren' is perfect for biking.

You still use 'Ich fahre mit dem Taxi zur Arbeit.'

Yes, because 'Arbeit' is feminine ({die|f} Arbeit). 'Zu' + 'der' (Dative) becomes 'zur'.

Because 'Arbeit' is feminine. 'Zum' is for masculine or neuter nouns (zu + dem).

You say 'Ich fahre von der Arbeit nach Hause.'

'Pendeln' is more specific for long distances. For daily talk, 'fahren' is more common.

No, 'Job' is masculine, so it would be 'zum Job'. But 'zur Arbeit' is much more natural.

You would usually say 'Ich fahre zur Arbeit', as the vehicle part is the main commute.

No, it can mean you are the driver or a passenger.

Ich hasse es, zur Arbeit zu fahren.

相关表达

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zur Schule fahren

similar

to drive to school

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nach Hause fahren

contrast

to drive home

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pendeln

specialized form

to commute

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den Arbeitsweg zurücklegen

formal

to cover the distance to work

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