How to Say ‘We go for walks more often now’ in German
Wir gehen jetzt öfter spazieren
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Öfter’ is a comparative form of ‘oft’, meaning more often.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Walking is a popular social and health activity in Germany.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Wir
[veer]
We
First-person plural pronoun.
Wir gehen oft spazieren.
We go for walks a lot.
gehen
[GAY-en]
go
To move or travel somewhere.
Wir gehen jetzt zu Fuß.
We are going on foot now.
jetzt
[yetst]
now
At the present time or moment.
Jetzt ist die perfekte Zeit.
Now is the perfect time.
öfter
[UR-fter]
more often
With greater frequency.
Wir gehen öfter schwimmen.
We swim more often.
spazieren
[shpah-tsee-ren]
walk
To move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn.
Wir gehen spazieren im Park.
We go for a walk in the park.
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