mrzel
'Mrzel' is the Slovenian word for 'cold' and can be used in various contexts from weather to feelings.
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- Use 'mrzel' to say something is cold.
- Can describe weather, objects, or even people and situations.
- It's an A1 word, so it's very common.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- mispronouncing the 'r' as a typical English 'r'
- not clearly articulating the 'z' sound
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालTo describe cold weather, you can say 'Mrzel dan' (A cold day) or 'Mrzlo vreme' (Cold weather). Remember that 'mrzel' changes its ending depending on the gender of the noun it's describing.
Yes, you can. For example, you could say 'Mraz me zebe' (I am cold) or 'Mrzli prsti' (Cold fingers).
Both mean 'cold.' 'Mrzel' often implies a more intense, sometimes biting cold, like the weather. 'Hladen' can be a more general 'cold,' like a cold drink or a cold room, and it's also more commonly used for objects. Think of 'mrzel' as more natural and often referring to the air/weather, while 'hladen' is more about objects or the absence of warmth.
For feminine nouns, 'mrzel' becomes 'mrzla'. For example, 'mrzla voda' (cold water).
For neuter nouns, 'mrzel' becomes 'mrzlo'. For example, 'mrzlo pivo' (cold beer).
Yes, a common phrase is 'Mrzlo mi je' (I am cold) or 'Mrzel veter' (Cold wind).
You can say 'Zelo je mrzlo' (It is very cold). 'Zelo' means 'very'.
The comparative form is 'bolj mrzel' (colder) and the superlative is 'najbolj mrzel' (coldest). These also change endings based on gender and number.
Yes, it can. For example, 'mrzel pogled' (a cold stare) or 'mrzla oseba' (a cold person, meaning emotionally distant).
While 'hladen' is more common for food/drinks, you could technically say 'Mrzla juha' (Cold soup), but 'Hladna juha' is more typical. For drinks, 'mrzla pijača' (cold drink) or 'hladna pijača' are both understood, but 'hladna' is more frequent.
खुद को परखो 18 सवाल
The weather outside is cold. What should you wear?
What kind of wind is blowing from the mountains?
What is the temperature of the water?
Read this aloud:
Ali je danes zunaj mraz?
Focus: mraz
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
Ne maram mrzle kave.
Focus: mrZle
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
Ta pijača je preveč mrzla zame.
Focus: preveč
तुमने कहा:
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The speaker is asking about the temperature of the sea water for swimming.
The speaker mentions the air temperature despite the sun.
The speaker is giving advice about clothing for the morning.
Read this aloud:
V hribih je zrak ponavadi bolj mrzel, tudi poleti.
Focus: mrzel
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
Pripravil sem ti mrzel čaj, če ti je vroče.
Focus: mrzel čaj
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Read this aloud:
Pazite, da ne boste prehladili, ker je vreme mrzlo in vetrovno.
Focus: mrzlo in vetrovno
तुमने कहा:
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The correct order forms a sentence about the temperature dropping and it being very cold now.
This sentence warns about thin ice and very cold water.
This sentence describes a situation where it was sunny but the wind was still blowing very cold.
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Summary
'Mrzel' is the Slovenian word for 'cold' and can be used in various contexts from weather to feelings.
- Use 'mrzel' to say something is cold.
- Can describe weather, objects, or even people and situations.
- It's an A1 word, so it's very common.
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