Significado
An informal way to wish someone success.
Contexto cultural
Among young people in cities like Bucharest or Cluj, 'Baftă' is almost a punctuation mark. It's used to end conversations and show instant support. There is a superstition that you shouldn't thank someone for wishing you 'Baftă' before an exam, as it might 'take the luck away'. Many just nod or say 'Să fie!'. In older generations or rural areas, 'Noroc să dea Dumnezeu' (May God give luck) is more common. 'Baftă' might be seen as too modern or 'city-talk'. In the Romanian CS:GO or League of Legends scenes, 'Baftă' is the standard 'GL' (Good Luck) at the start of matches.
The 'Multă' Rule
Always use 'Multă' (feminine) instead of 'Mult' (masculine) when adding emphasis.
No Toasts!
Never use 'Baftă' when clinking glasses. It marks you as a beginner immediately.
Significado
An informal way to wish someone success.
The 'Multă' Rule
Always use 'Multă' (feminine) instead of 'Mult' (masculine) when adding emphasis.
No Toasts!
Never use 'Baftă' when clinking glasses. It marks you as a beginner immediately.
The Silent Response
If a Romanian doesn't say 'thank you' to your 'Baftă', they aren't being rude—they're just being superstitious!
Texting
In texts, 'Bafta' (without the diacritic) is perfectly acceptable and very common.
Ponte a prueba
Choose the most appropriate response to: 'Mâine am examenul de conducere.' (Tomorrow I have my driving test.)
Response:
'Baftă!' is the perfect informal wish for a specific challenge like a driving test.
Complete the phrase with the correct form of 'much'.
______ baftă la noul tău proiect!
'Baftă' is a feminine singular noun, so it requires 'multă'.
Match the phrase to the context.
1. Baftă! / 2. Noroc! / 3. Succes!
Baftă is informal/slang, Noroc is for toasts, Succes is formal.
Fill in the missing slang word.
Andrei: 'Sper să câștig meciul.' / Dan: '______ maximă, frate!'
'Baftă maximă' is a very common high-energy slang expression.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Wishing Luck: Formal vs. Informal
When to use Baftă
School
- • Exams
- • Theses
- • Tests
Social
- • Dates
- • Parties
- • Travel
Gaming
- • Matches
- • Tournaments
- • Ranked
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosResponse:
'Baftă!' is the perfect informal wish for a specific challenge like a driving test.
______ baftă la noul tău proiect!
'Baftă' is a feminine singular noun, so it requires 'multă'.
1. Baftă! / 2. Noroc! / 3. Succes!
Baftă is informal/slang, Noroc is for toasts, Succes is formal.
Andrei: 'Sper să câștig meciul.' / Dan: '______ maximă, frate!'
'Baftă maximă' is a very common high-energy slang expression.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it's not rude, but it is very informal. It's like saying 'Best of luck' vs 'I wish you success'.
It's better to say 'Succes' or 'Toate cele bune' to a teacher unless you are very close.
Baftă is for specific tasks (exams, dates). Noroc is for toasts, sneezing, and general greetings.
You can say 'Mulțumesc' (Thank you) or 'Să fie!' (Let it be/May it happen).
Yes, it is understood and used nationwide, especially in urban areas.
Only if the email is to a colleague you are friends with. Otherwise, use 'Succes'.
Technically 'bafte' exists but it is almost never used. Stick to the singular.
No, it's a noun used as an interjection.
It's a slang way to say 'The absolute best of luck'.
No, it comes from Persian 'bakht'. No relation to the English word 'bad'.
Frases relacionadas
Noroc
similarLuck / Cheers / Hello
Succes
synonymSuccess
Hai noroc
similarHi / Cheers
Să fie într-un ceas bun
builds onMay it be in a good hour
Baftalo
specialized formLucky (Romani form)