意思
Inviting someone for a stroll.
文化背景
Walking is not just exercise; it's a social event. People often 'dress up' to go for a walk in the park. During the 'White Nights' in June, the city never gets dark, and 'гулять' all night is a major tradition. The 'Park of Culture and Rest' (Парк культуры и отдыха) found in every Russian city was designed specifically for 'гулянье'. Asking someone to 'гулять' is the most common first date. It's seen as romantic but not overly demanding.
The 'Let's' Shortcut
In Russian, you don't need a word for 'let's'. The future tense 'Пойдём' already includes that meaning.
The First Date Rule
If a Russian asks you 'Пойдём гулять?', they are likely interested in you but want to keep things casual.
意思
Inviting someone for a stroll.
The 'Let's' Shortcut
In Russian, you don't need a word for 'let's'. The future tense 'Пойдём' already includes that meaning.
The First Date Rule
If a Russian asks you 'Пойдём гулять?', they are likely interested in you but want to keep things casual.
Don't say 'Ходить'
Saying 'Пойдём ходить' sounds like you are learning how to walk for the first time. Always use 'гулять'.
自我测试
Choose the most natural way to invite a friend for a walk.
Привет, Антон! ________ гулять?
'Пойдём' is the standard informal invitation for 'Let's go'.
Complete the sentence with the correct verb in the infinitive.
На улице отличная погода, пойдём ________?
The phrase 'пойдём' is followed by the infinitive 'гулять'.
What is the best response to 'Пойдём гулять?' if you want to say yes?
A: Пойдём гулять? B: ________!
'Давай' is the most common way to say 'Let's do it' or 'Sure'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
1. Пойдёмте гулять? 2. Погнали гулять! 3. Пойдём гулять?
The endings and word choice change based on the relationship.
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视觉学习工具
Where can we 'гулять'?
Nature
- • Парк
- • Лес
- • Сад
City
- • Центр
- • Улица
- • Площадь
Water
- • Набережная
- • Пляж
- • Река
练习题库
4 练习Привет, Антон! ________ гулять?
'Пойдём' is the standard informal invitation for 'Let's go'.
На улице отличная погода, пойдём ________?
The phrase 'пойдём' is followed by the infinitive 'гулять'.
A: Пойдём гулять? B: ________!
'Давай' is the most common way to say 'Let's do it' or 'Sure'.
1. Пойдёмте гулять? 2. Погнали гулять! 3. Пойдём гулять?
The endings and word choice change based on the relationship.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, it's too informal. For a stranger, use 'Вы не хотели бы прогуляться?'
'Пойдём' is 'Shall we go', while 'Пошли' is literally 'We went' but used as 'Let's go right now!'.
Not really. 'Гулять' implies being outdoors. For a bar, say 'Пойдём в бар'.
Mostly, but it can also mean 'to hang out' in a general sense in a public place.
It's a cultural habit rooted in urban living and the importance of public parks as social hubs.
Say 'Извини, я не могу, я занят(а)' (Sorry, I can't, I'm busy).
Only if you use the formal 'Пойдёмте' and have a very friendly relationship, but generally, no.
You can say 'Пойдём гулять' to the dog, or 'Я иду гулять с собакой' to a person.
Yes, 'гулянка' is a party, but 'Пойдём гулять' usually just means a walk.
It's better to say 'Давай погуляем' or 'Пойдём гулять'. 'Давай гулять' sounds a bit like a command to a child.
相关表达
Давай погуляем
similarLet's walk for a bit.
Хочешь пройтись?
synonymDo you want to take a short walk?
Пошли на улицу
similarLet's go outside.
Гулять так гулять!
builds onIf we're going to party, let's party hard!