意味
Preparing for a trip.
文化的背景
The 'Sitting Ritual': Before leaving, Romanians often sit on their bags for a minute of silence to ensure good luck. The 'Pachet' Tradition: No bag is complete without home-cooked food for the journey, regardless of the distance. Similar to Romania, but with a strong emphasis on bringing wine or local spirits in the 'bagaj' when visiting friends abroad. The phrase often appears in songs about longing (dor) and the pain of packing to leave the country for work.
Use the plural for effect
Saying 'îmi fac bagajele' (plural) makes it sound like you are going on a very long or important trip.
Don't forget the reflexive!
Without 'îmi/îți/își', the sentence is grammatically 'naked' and sounds like you are manufacturing suitcases in a factory.
意味
Preparing for a trip.
Use the plural for effect
Saying 'îmi fac bagajele' (plural) makes it sound like you are going on a very long or important trip.
Don't forget the reflexive!
Without 'îmi/îți/își', the sentence is grammatically 'naked' and sounds like you are manufacturing suitcases in a factory.
The 'Sitting' Superstition
If you want to impress Romanians, suggest sitting on the bags for a moment before leaving the house.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun for 'I pack my bag'.
Eu ___ fac bagajul.
For the first person singular (Eu), the reflexive dative is 'îmi'.
Which sentence correctly says 'She packed her bag' in the past tense?
Select the correct option:
'Și-a făcut' is the correct past tense (perfect compus) with the reflexive pronoun.
Match the pronoun with the correct form of the phrase.
Match the following:
All pairs are correctly matched to their respective reflexive pronouns.
Complete the dialogue.
Andrei: Plecăm mâine! Maria: Știu, deja ___ fac bagajul.
Maria is talking about herself, so she uses 'îmi'.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of Bags
Travel
- • Valiză
- • Troller
- • Rucsac
練習問題バンク
4 問題Eu ___ fac bagajul.
For the first person singular (Eu), the reflexive dative is 'îmi'.
Select the correct option:
'Și-a făcut' is the correct past tense (perfect compus) with the reflexive pronoun.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
All pairs are correctly matched to their respective reflexive pronouns.
Andrei: Plecăm mâine! Maria: Știu, deja ___ fac bagajul.
Maria is talking about herself, so she uses 'îmi'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes, 'bagaj' is a general term for any luggage, including backpacks.
Both are correct. 'Bagajul' is the general task; 'bagajele' refers to multiple pieces of luggage.
You change the pronoun: 'Îți fac bagajul' (I am making *your* bag).
Yes, it can be used idiomatically to mean someone is leaving a home or relationship.
'A face bagajul' is the set phrase for the whole process. 'A împacheta' is the specific action of wrapping or folding items.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
No, for groceries use 'sacose' or 'pungi'. 'Bagaj' is for travel.
Mi-am făcut bagajul (I packed my bag).
Yes, 'a-și strânge catrafusele' is a slang/informal way to say 'pack your junk'.
Yes, the 'și' represents the reflexive dative pronoun which changes based on the person (îmi, îți, își).
関連フレーズ
A împacheta
similarTo pack (general)
A-și lua tălpășița
specialized formTo run away or leave quickly
A se pregăti de drum
synonymTo get ready for the road
A-și strânge lucrurile
similarTo gather one's things