意味
Feeling anxious about something.
文化的背景
Worrying is often seen as a sign of 'omenie' (humanity/kindness). If you don't worry about your family, you might be seen as cold. The phrase is used identically, but you might hear 'a se jelui' (to complain/lament) more often in conjunction with worrying. There is a shared cultural concept of 'deranj' or 'grijă' that goes beyond simple worry into a form of social hospitality. Romanians living abroad often use 'a-și face griji' to describe the anxiety of integration and distance from home.
The 'Comfort' Rule
Always use 'Nu-ți face griji' when someone apologizes for a small mistake. It makes you sound very polite and native.
Pronoun Check
Never forget the 'îmi/îți/își'. Without them, the phrase is grammatically broken.
意味
Feeling anxious about something.
The 'Comfort' Rule
Always use 'Nu-ți face griji' when someone apologizes for a small mistake. It makes you sound very polite and native.
Pronoun Check
Never forget the 'îmi/îți/își'. Without them, the phrase is grammatically broken.
Past Tense Contraction
Practice 'Mi-am făcut', 'Ți-ai făcut', 'Și-a făcut'. These contractions are the hallmark of a fluent speaker.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct dative reflexive pronoun.
Eu ___ fac griji pentru tine.
For the first person singular 'Eu', the dative reflexive is 'îmi'.
Choose the correct way to say 'Don't worry!' to a friend.
Cum spui 'Don't worry' unui prieten?
'Nu-ți face griji' is the informal singular imperative.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.
A: De ce ești trist? B: ______ griji din cauza banilor.
The speaker is talking about themselves (B), so 'Îmi fac' is correct.
Match the sentence to the context.
1. Nu vă faceți griji, domnule. 2. Îmi fac griji pentru pisica mea. 3. Ne-am făcut griji toată noaptea.
1 is formal (vă), 2 is personal (îmi), 3 is plural past tense (ne-am făcut).
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Worry vs. Care
練習問題バンク
4 問題Eu ___ fac griji pentru tine.
For the first person singular 'Eu', the dative reflexive is 'îmi'.
Cum spui 'Don't worry' unui prieten?
'Nu-ți face griji' is the informal singular imperative.
A: De ce ești trist? B: ______ griji din cauza banilor.
The speaker is talking about themselves (B), so 'Îmi fac' is correct.
1. Nu vă faceți griji, domnule. 2. Îmi fac griji pentru pisica mea. 3. Ne-am făcut griji toată noaptea.
1 is formal (vă), 2 is personal (îmi), 3 is plural past tense (ne-am făcut).
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よくある質問
10 問It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Yes, but it sounds a bit more like a book. 'Îmi fac griji' is more natural in speech.
'Grijă' is everyday worry; 'anxietate' is the clinical or more intense psychological term.
Îmi fac griji din cauza vremii.
That's a rule of the Romanian reflexive pronoun system in the dative case.
Yes: 'Îmi fac griji că voi întârzia'.
Yes, 'a se stresa' is very common among young people.
Not always. 'A avea grijă' (to take care) is positive!
Using 'mă' instead of 'îmi'.
Yes, to express professional concerns politely.
関連フレーズ
A avea grijă
similarTo take care of
A se îngrijora
synonymTo worry
A fi cu grijă
specialized formTo be careful/cautious
Fără nicio grijă
contrastWithout a care in the world
A-i purta de grijă
builds onTo look after someone