Significado
Becoming very angry suddenly.
Contexto cultural
In Hungarian culture, showing anger is often seen as a sign of 'őszinteség' (sincerity). People who never lose their cool might be viewed with slight suspicion as being 'hideg' (cold). The river metaphor is common in the region, but the specific 'sodor' (drift) terminology is uniquely tied to the Hungarian language's development alongside the Danube. While losing one's cool is understood, it is still expected that one apologizes afterward using this specific phrase to acknowledge the lapse in control. On Hungarian forums, you will often see 'Ne gyere ki a sodradból' as a way to tell 'trolls' or angry commenters to calm down.
Use it to apologize
If you were rude to someone, saying 'Bocs, kijöttem a sodromból' is a very natural and effective way to take responsibility.
Watch the Suffixes
Don't forget to change 'sodrából' to 'sodromból' when talking about yourself. It's the most common learner error!
Significado
Becoming very angry suddenly.
Use it to apologize
If you were rude to someone, saying 'Bocs, kijöttem a sodromból' is a very natural and effective way to take responsibility.
Watch the Suffixes
Don't forget to change 'sodrából' to 'sodromból' when talking about yourself. It's the most common learner error!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of 'sodor' with the right possessive suffix.
Én nagyon türelmes vagyok, de te most kihoztál a ________.
Since the speaker says 'kihoztál' (you brought ME out), the suffix must be first person singular (-om).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A: Péter nem jön ki a sodrából. B: Péter nem kijön a sodrából.
In negative sentences, the prefix 'ki' separates from the verb 'jön'.
Match the person to the correct phrase.
1. Te, 2. Ő, 3. Mi
Matching the possessive suffixes to the subjects.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miért kiabálsz? B: Sajnálom, a sok munka ________.
The work (subject) brought me (object) out of my drift.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
When to use it
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- • Dugó (Traffic jam)
- • Lassú sofőr (Slow driver)
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- • Rendetlenség (Mess)
- • Zaj (Noise)
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4 ejerciciosÉn nagyon türelmes vagyok, de te most kihoztál a ________.
Since the speaker says 'kihoztál' (you brought ME out), the suffix must be first person singular (-om).
A: Péter nem jön ki a sodrából. B: Péter nem kijön a sodrából.
In negative sentences, the prefix 'ki' separates from the verb 'jön'.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Matching the possessive suffixes to the subjects.
A: Miért kiabálsz? B: Sajnálom, a sok munka ________.
The work (subject) brought me (object) out of my drift.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it is neutral. It describes a state of anger without being vulgar.
Usually no. It implies a loss of human self-control. For animals, we just say they are 'ideges' (nervous) or 'vad' (wild).
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite, but you can say 'megőrzi a hidegvérét' (keeps his cold blood/cool).
Yes, very common: 'kijöttem a sodromból' (I lost my cool).
Not in daily conversation, except in this idiom or when talking about rivers.
No, the stem changes slightly. It is 'sodromból', not 'sodramból'.
Yes, if you are explaining how you handle stress: 'Ritkán jövök ki a sodromból.'
'Mérges' is an adjective (angry). 'Kijön a sodrából' is the act of becoming angry.
Use 'Kihozol a sodromból'.
It means the drift or the most powerful part of a river's flow.
Frases relacionadas
felkapja a vizet
synonymTo get angry suddenly (literally: to pick up the water).
kihoz a sodromból
builds onTo make someone else angry.
elveszti a türelmét
similarTo lose one's patience.
eldurran az agya
synonymTo lose it completely (literally: his brain pops).