意思
Walking for exercise or leisure.
文化背景
The 'Søndagstur' is almost mandatory. If you don't go for a walk on Sunday, people might ask if you are feeling okay. The concept of 'Matpakke' is inseparable from 'å gå tur'. It usually consists of brown cheese (brunost) on bread. Norwegians believe there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing. They will 'gå tur' in a blizzard. The 'DNT' (Norwegian Trekking Association) maintains thousands of kilometers of 'turstier' (trails) for people to 'gå tur'.
The Invitation
If a Norwegian asks you to 'gå tur', they are offering you their most precious gift: their time in nature. Always say yes!
Clothing Matters
Don't wear cotton if you're going for a long 'tur'. Use wool or synthetic layers to stay warm and dry.
意思
Walking for exercise or leisure.
The Invitation
If a Norwegian asks you to 'gå tur', they are offering you their most precious gift: their time in nature. Always say yes!
Clothing Matters
Don't wear cotton if you're going for a long 'tur'. Use wool or synthetic layers to stay warm and dry.
The 'En' Rule
Remember: 'Gå tur' = the hobby. 'Gå en tur' = the specific walk you're doing right now.
The Dog Factor
Even if you don't have a dog, you can say 'Jeg går tur med nabohunden' (I'm walking the neighbor's dog) to sound very integrated!
自我测试
Fill in the missing verb in the correct tense.
I går ____ jeg en lang tur i skogen.
'I går' (yesterday) requires the past tense of 'å gå', which is 'gikk'.
Which sentence is a natural invitation?
Choose the best way to ask a friend to walk.
This is the most natural and grammatically correct way to invite someone.
Match the phrase to the context.
Context: You are at the office and need a 10-minute break.
'En liten tur' is perfect for a short break.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Skal vi gå tur? B: Ja, men det regner ute! A: Det gjør ingenting, vi har ____.
In the context of 'gå tur' in the rain, 'regnklær' (rain clothes) is the most culturally appropriate answer.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Types of 'Tur'
Nature
- • Skogstur
- • Fjelltur
- • Topptur
Social
- • Søndagstur
- • Kaffetur
- • Datetur
Routine
- • Luftetur
- • Kveldstur
- • Morgentur
Gå vs. Gå Tur
练习题库
4 练习I går ____ jeg en lang tur i skogen.
'I går' (yesterday) requires the past tense of 'å gå', which is 'gikk'.
Choose the best way to ask a friend to walk.
This is the most natural and grammatically correct way to invite someone.
Context: You are at the office and need a 10-minute break.
'En liten tur' is perfect for a short break.
A: Skal vi gå tur? B: Ja, men det regner ute! A: Det gjør ingenting, vi har ____.
In the context of 'gå tur' in the rain, 'regnklær' (rain clothes) is the most culturally appropriate answer.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No. Use 'en' for a specific instance ('Skal vi gå en tur?'). Omit it for the general activity ('Jeg liker å gå tur').
Mostly, but you can 'gå tur' in a city park or along a harbor. The key is that it's for leisure.
No, that's 'å løpe' or 'å jogge'. 'Gå' strictly means walking.
'Vandre' is more formal or refers to long-distance hiking (like the Camino). 'Gå tur' is the everyday term.
Absolutely. Many Norwegians use it as a form of meditation or 'egentid' (me-time).
For a short walk, nothing. For a longer one, a 'matpakke' and water are standard.
No, that would be 'å sykle en tur'.
Both are used, but 'på fjellet' is more common for the general mountain area.
It can be 10 minutes or 10 hours. There is no set limit!
It's linked to the national identity of being hardy, nature-loving, and egalitarian.
相关表达
å gå på ski
similarTo go skiing
å ta en tur
similarTo take a trip/walk
å rusle
specialized formTo stroll
å vandre
similarTo wander/hike
en tursti
builds onA hiking trail