Breakdown of El supermercat on vaig avui és al costat de la fleca.
Questions & Answers about El supermercat on vaig avui és al costat de la fleca.
What does on mean here?
On means where here.
It introduces a relative clause that describes el supermercat:
- el supermercat = the supermarket
- on vaig avui = where I’m going today
So on connects the place noun to the clause about it, just like where in English.
Why is vaig used here? Doesn’t vaig mean I went?
This is a very common point of confusion.
Vaig is the 1st person singular present tense of anar (to go):
- jo vaig = I go / I am going
But vaig also appears in the periphrastic past:
- vaig anar = I went
So the key difference is:
- vaig by itself here = I go / I’m going
- vaig + infinitive = usually a past meaning, such as vaig anar = I went
In your sentence, there is no infinitive after vaig, so it is simply the present tense of anar.
Why is the present tense used if the sentence is talking about today?
Catalan often uses the present tense for something happening today, especially if it is planned, current, or very near in time.
So on vaig avui can naturally mean:
- where I’m going today
This is similar to English using the present progressive for a near-future plan:
- I’m going to the supermarket today
If you want to make the future idea more explicit, Catalan could also use:
- El supermercat on aniré avui... = The supermarket I’ll go to today...
But the present tense is very normal here.
Why is avui placed after vaig?
Avui is an adverb, and Catalan adverb placement is somewhat flexible, but on vaig avui sounds natural and straightforward.
The structure is:
- on = where
- vaig = I go / I’m going
- avui = today
So literally it is something like:
- where I’m going today
You could move avui in some sentences for emphasis, but in this sentence its position is very normal.
What does és al costat de mean exactly?
És al costat de means is next to or is beside.
It is a fixed expression:
- al costat de = next to / beside
For example:
- És al costat de la fleca = It is next to the bakery
Also note that al is a contraction:
- a + el = al
So al costat literally comes from a el costat, though you always say al costat.
Why is there a de in al costat de la fleca?
Because al costat is normally followed by de.
The full pattern is:
- al costat de + noun
Examples:
- al costat de la fleca = next to the bakery
- al costat del banc = next to the bank
- al costat de casa = next to the house/home
So the de is required by the expression.
What does fleca mean, and is it the usual word for bakery?
Fleca means bakery or baker’s shop.
It is a correct and common Catalan word. Depending on region and context, you may also hear:
- forn
- forn de pa
These are also often used for a bakery or bread shop.
So:
- la fleca = the bakery
- el forn / el forn de pa = the bakery / bread shop
All are useful to know.
Why does Catalan use El supermercat and la fleca with articles?
Catalan uses definite articles very regularly with nouns, including shops and places.
So:
- el supermercat = the supermarket
- la fleca = the bakery
That is completely normal. In this sentence, the article works much like English the.
Is on vaig avui the same as where I go today or where I’m going today?
It can technically cover both kinds of present meaning, because Catalan present tense is broad.
Depending on context, vaig can mean:
- I go
- I am going
In this sentence, because of avui, the most natural interpretation is:
- where I’m going today
If it were a habit, you would usually have a context like:
- on vaig cada dissabte = where I go every Saturday
So avui pushes the meaning toward a current or near-future event, not a habit.
Could the sentence also be written with a future tense?
Yes.
A more explicitly future version would be:
- El supermercat on aniré avui és al costat de la fleca.
Here:
- aniré = I will go
That said, the original sentence with vaig is still natural, because Catalan often uses the present for near-future plans.
Is on always the best word for where?
For a place in a relative clause like this, on is the normal choice.
Here it works very naturally because supermercat is a place:
- El supermercat on vaig avui...
A learner should mainly remember:
- on is the usual word for where
- it is especially common after nouns referring to places
So in this sentence, on is exactly what you would expect.
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