Breakdown of Efter lunch gick vi till en liten lekplats nära sjön.
Gå is to move on your own legs — to walk. It is not the all-purpose English to go. Jag går till skolan means you walk the whole way there.
When a vehicle takes you, Swedish switches verb: åka if you are being carried (Jag åker buss till jobbet) and köra if you are the one driving (Jag kör bilen själv). Both come later in this course.
Gå also means to leave (Kom ihåg att låsa dörren när du går), and with timetables, machines and abstract things it means to run or to turn out: Bussen går om två minuter, Tiden går fort, Om allt går bra.
Questions & Answers about Efter lunch gick vi till en liten lekplats nära sjön.
Why is it Efter lunch and not Efter lunchen?
Because Swedish often leaves out the article with meals when speaking generally.
- Efter lunch = after lunch
- Efter frukost = after breakfast
- Efter middag = after dinner
If you mean a specific lunch that has already been mentioned, Efter lunchen can also be correct.
- Efter lunchen gick vi hem. = After the lunch, we went home.
So in your sentence, Efter lunch sounds natural because it refers to the general mealtime, not a specially identified lunch.
Why is it gick vi instead of vi gick?
This is because Swedish follows the V2 rule in main clauses. That means the finite verb usually comes in the second position.
Here, Efter lunch is placed first. That takes the first position, so the verb gick must come second, and the subject vi comes after it.
Structure:
- Efter lunch = position 1
- gick = position 2
- vi = subject after the verb
So:
- Efter lunch gick vi till en liten lekplats nära sjön.
If you start with the subject instead, then you get:
- Vi gick till en liten lekplats nära sjön efter lunch.
Both are correct, but the word order changes because of the V2 rule.
What form is gick?
Gick is the past tense of gå, which means to go or to walk, depending on context.
Some useful forms:
- infinitive: gå
- present: går
- past: gick
- supine: gått
It is an irregular verb, so you cannot predict gick from the infinitive just by adding a regular ending.
Why is till used here?
Till is used for movement to a destination.
So:
- gå till en lekplats = go to a playground
This fits because the sentence describes going somewhere.
Compare:
- till = to, toward
- på = on, at
- i = in, inside
Examples:
- Vi gick till lekplatsen. = We went to the playground.
- Vi var på lekplatsen. = We were at the playground.
- Barnen lekte i lekplatsen is generally not natural; you would usually say på lekplatsen for being at the playground.
Why is it en liten lekplats?
Because lekplats is an en-word in Swedish.
That means:
- indefinite article: en
- adjective form with an en-word: liten
So:
- en liten lekplats = a small playground
If the noun were an ett-word, the adjective would look different:
- ett litet hus = a small house
So the form of the article and adjective depends on the gender of the noun.
Is liten irregular?
Yes. Liten is an irregular adjective.
Its common forms are:
- en liten
- en-word singular
- ett litet
- ett-word singular
- små
- plural
- lilla
- definite form
Examples:
- en liten lekplats
- ett litet barn
- små lekplatser
- den lilla lekplatsen
So in your sentence, liten is the correct form because lekplats is singular, indefinite, and an en-word.
Why is lekplats one word?
Because Swedish usually writes compound nouns as one word.
Lekplats is made from:
- lek = play
- plats = place
So literally it is something like play-place, meaning playground.
This is very common in Swedish. English often uses two words where Swedish prefers one compound word.
Examples:
- sjukhus = hospital
- fotbollslag = football team
- sommarstuga = summer cottage
So lekplats as one word is completely normal.
Why is it sjön and not en sjö?
Sjön is the definite singular form of sjö.
- en sjö = a lake
- sjön = the lake
Swedish usually marks definiteness by adding an ending to the noun rather than using a separate word like the.
Since the sentence says nära sjön, it refers to a specific lake, probably one that is known from the situation or context.
How does definiteness work in sjön?
The noun sjö is an en-word, so its definite singular ending is -n.
That gives:
- en sjö = a lake
- sjön = the lake
This is a basic Swedish pattern:
- en bil → bilen
- en katt → katten
- en sjö → sjön
Notice that English uses a separate word, the, while Swedish often attaches the definiteness to the end of the noun.
What kind of word is nära here?
Here nära is a preposition meaning near or close to.
So:
- nära sjön = near the lake
A useful point: you do not add till after it here.
- correct: nära sjön
- not natural: nära till sjön
So in this sentence, nära directly introduces the place relation.
Could I also say Vi gick till en liten lekplats nära sjön efter lunch?
Yes. That is also correct.
Both versions are natural:
- Efter lunch gick vi till en liten lekplats nära sjön.
- Vi gick till en liten lekplats nära sjön efter lunch.
The difference is mostly about focus and style:
- starting with Efter lunch puts the time first
- starting with Vi puts the subject first
Swedish allows both, but once you put Efter lunch first, the verb must come second: gick vi.
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