意味
Using eyewear to see better.
文化的背景
In Hungarian schools, children who wear glasses were traditionally called 'szemüveges' or 'pápaszemes'. While 'pápaszemes' can be slightly teasing, 'szemüveges' is neutral. Famous author Ervin Lázár wrote about 'szemüveges' characters as being wise and observant, cementing the link between glasses and intelligence in the Hungarian psyche. In cities like Budapest, 'designer' glasses are a status symbol. People often wear non-prescription 'fashion' glasses just to look more professional or trendy. Free eye exams are common in Hungarian workplaces, leading to a high percentage of the population 'hordani' glasses specifically for computer use.
The 'Carrying' Logic
Remember that in Hungarian, you 'carry' your habits. This applies to glasses, clothes, and even names (nevet hordani).
The Accusative Case
Don't forget the '-et' on 'szemüveg'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete.
意味
Using eyewear to see better.
The 'Carrying' Logic
Remember that in Hungarian, you 'carry' your habits. This applies to glasses, clothes, and even names (nevet hordani).
The Accusative Case
Don't forget the '-et' on 'szemüveg'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of 'szemüveget hordani'.
Én tíz éve ______.
You need the accusative '-et' and the first-person singular conjugation.
Which sentence is correct for a general habit?
Which one sounds like a permanent characteristic?
'Hordok' implies a habit, 'van rajtam' is the current state, and 'veszek fel' is the action of putting them on.
Match the Hungarian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the three main ways to talk about glasses in Hungarian.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miért hunyorogsz? B: Mert nem ______.
The speaker is explaining their own habit of not wearing glasses.
🎉 スコア: /4
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4 問題Én tíz éve ______.
You need the accusative '-et' and the first-person singular conjugation.
Which one sounds like a permanent characteristic?
'Hordok' implies a habit, 'van rajtam' is the current state, and 'veszek fel' is the action of putting them on.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the three main ways to talk about glasses in Hungarian.
A: Miért hunyorogsz? B: Mert nem ______.
The speaker is explaining their own habit of not wearing glasses.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問Yes, 'napszemüveget hordani' is perfectly natural for someone who wears sunglasses often.
Not better, just more formal. In everyday life, 'hordani' is much more common.
You say: 'Csak olvasáshoz hordok szemüveget.'
Not necessarily. It means you are a person who wears them regularly.
関連フレーズ
napszemüveget hordani
specialized formto wear sunglasses
kontaktlencsét hordani
similarto wear contact lenses
szemüveget viselni
synonymto wear glasses (formal)
szemüveges
builds onbespectacled / a person with glasses