take a walk
The German phrase "einen Spaziergang machen" is the direct translation of "take a walk." It is a common phrase used to describe the act of going for a leisurely walk, often for pleasure or exercise. The phrase literally translates to "make a walk," but in English we would typically say "take a walk."
I want to go for a walk.
It's used when someone expresses the desire to go for a walk. In German, to express the action of going for a walk, we use the phrase 'einen Spaziergang machen'.
We will go for a walk after dinner.
This sentence is typically used to plan an activity after a meal. Here 'einen Spaziergang machen' is used to refer to going for a walk.
Should we go for a walk to get some fresh air?
This phrase is used when suggesting to go for a walk in order to get some fresh air. 'einen Spaziergang machen' means to go for a walk.