How to Say ‘Exercise in the fresh air’ in German
Bewegung an der frischen Luft
beh-VAY-gung ahn dare FRISH-en looft
[beh-VAY-gung ahn dare FRISH-en looft]
🇩🇪 In Germany: Being outside and active is a cherished practice for Germans.
Phrase Breakdown
Bewegung
[beh-VAY-gung]
Exercise
Physical activity for health benefits.
Bewegung hält dich fit.
Exercise keeps you fit.
an
[ahn]
in
Referring to location or context.
Gehen wir an die frische Luft.
Let's go into the fresh air.
der
[dare]
the
Definite article for a noun.
Der Park ist schön.
The park is beautiful.
frischen
[FRISH-en]
fresh
Not stale, clean.
Frisches Brot schmeckt gut.
Fresh bread tastes good.
Luft
[looft]
air
Invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth.
Die Luft ist klar heute.
The air is clear today.
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